Donna Harris was the doctor who attended to Lloyd Mullaney when he was rushed into Weatherfield General with chest pains after a 5k run on the Red Rec in May 2014. She conducted tests on Lloyd upon his arrival by ambulance and told daughter Jenna Kamara that they were awaiting results but that the swift arrival of the paramedics at the scene had improved his chances. He was kept in overnight but suffered a severe angina attack the next day. Donna had him rushed down to theatre where a stent was fitted to help him in his recovery.
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| - Donna Harris was the doctor who attended to Lloyd Mullaney when he was rushed into Weatherfield General with chest pains after a 5k run on the Red Rec in May 2014. She conducted tests on Lloyd upon his arrival by ambulance and told daughter Jenna Kamara that they were awaiting results but that the swift arrival of the paramedics at the scene had improved his chances. He was kept in overnight but suffered a severe angina attack the next day. Donna had him rushed down to theatre where a stent was fitted to help him in his recovery.
- __TOC__ Many's the villain who'd volunteer to have his collar felt by pretty blonde WPC Harris, one of the most pleasant, straightforward young women to have worked at Sun Hill. It's their loss that she worked mainly in the station. A Yorkshire lass, she left her family and friends and came to London to join the Met when she was twenty-one. She wanted to do a worthwhile job. She also wanted to make a clean break from sad memories; her husband had been killed in a car crash there. She married again six years later, this time a man many years older who had a daughter from his first marriage. It was the security she wanted, and in the next year she transferred to Sun Hill to become Collator, hoping the regular hours would mean she'd have more time with her family. It did, and the family grew:
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| - Donna Harris was the doctor who attended to Lloyd Mullaney when he was rushed into Weatherfield General with chest pains after a 5k run on the Red Rec in May 2014. She conducted tests on Lloyd upon his arrival by ambulance and told daughter Jenna Kamara that they were awaiting results but that the swift arrival of the paramedics at the scene had improved his chances. He was kept in overnight but suffered a severe angina attack the next day. Donna had him rushed down to theatre where a stent was fitted to help him in his recovery.
- __TOC__ Many's the villain who'd volunteer to have his collar felt by pretty blonde WPC Harris, one of the most pleasant, straightforward young women to have worked at Sun Hill. It's their loss that she worked mainly in the station. A Yorkshire lass, she left her family and friends and came to London to join the Met when she was twenty-one. She wanted to do a worthwhile job. She also wanted to make a clean break from sad memories; her husband had been killed in a car crash there. She married again six years later, this time a man many years older who had a daughter from his first marriage. It was the security she wanted, and in the next year she transferred to Sun Hill to become Collator, hoping the regular hours would mean she'd have more time with her family. It did, and the family grew: she gave birth to their son, now a toddler. Because she had a happy home life and knew she was efficient at her job, Donna didn't have to take flak from her male colleagues. Any 'Be a good girl and…' routines earned quick put-downs. In 1994, she became the analyst for the burglary initiative, Bumblebee. She started it up at Sun Hill, and the work entailed her visiting other police stations. Donna left Sun Hill in 1996, her job as collator becoming pretty much redundant in the new computerised era of policing.
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