Medical Mile Nurse Fight
FairCityNews.com | May 30, 2014 | Comments 0
Springfield, MO–The turf war simmering between Mercy and Cox hospitals is expected to boil this Friday night as a rumor has spread of a rumble between nurses from each hospital. “Cox is gonna have its day tonight” was overheard in a Medical Mile alleyway with a resounding reply of “Fair fight, but, if they start a rumble, we’ll rumble right” from the co-workers on Mercy’s 4B. Sources from each side have confirmed that the terms of the rumble have been set and weapons will include scalpels, hypodermic needles and bedpans, but no zip guns, shivs or unsterile weapons of any kind. Sources held the location of the rumble close to their vest, but most believe the two sides will meet at McDaniel Park and may spread out from there. Representatives from each side agreed there would be “no rumpus, no tricks”, with a male nurse from Cox adding privately that “in case they jump us, we’re ready to mix”.
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