Funny you mention the car hun, i called my hosp 3 times the day DD1 was born and was still told to stay home (thus her being born there)
When i arrived via ambulance, babe in arms, i was told "we've written breech as that's what you've told us" uhh yeah i had feet hanging out of my vagina.. not somethign you make up.
The woman who stitched me up offered no pain relief and told me my legs were too long for the stirrups, so not only did i labor my baby alone on a bathroom floor but i got no pain relief while being stitched and was basically told i'm a giant (which i'm not)
They were extremely busy on the ward so we stayed in the birthing suite over night which was brilliant, all the nurses down there were amazing and very intrigued but on the ward.. OMG horrid, busy, frustrated and rude.

I never realised how bad the care had been until i was PG with DD2, i went through the same hospital but went to their panch clinic, the MW there was amazing, honest, caring and inquisitive.
She took the time to read right through DD1's birth notes, got me an extra scan to 'ease my mind as to breech presentation' swapped OB's after 1 told me they wanted to induce me at 38wks due to laboring too fast and explained quite a few things with breech and risks involved.
She also commented about a 'lie' on my notes from the day DD1 was born about coming into hospital the nurse had written i said i was fine to stay home.. umm i'd called 3 times and was asking YOU for advice...

I must say that although my care was ridiculous my birth was amazing, all risks aside, being alone aside i managed to birth my gorgeous girl drug free and she was healthy, i don't need any more understanding than that at this point.
I am intrigued by footling breech but i am at ease with our birth now, i guess i often wonder if i would be so 'at ease' with my care had i of been in hospital.. so another reason for asking ladies about their birthing a footling breech is to see that side of it too.