Wind Sister
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A tribute to ambulance attendants.
Both my parents are EMT's. They go down icy, dangerous roads to save the lives of those who are in need.
Earlier this week a call went out. A young person had not put on his seatbelt and the car head wrecked. this person flew out the front windshield.
When the ambulance arrived, the boy was practically dead. My dad figured out that there was mud in his throat and that is why he wasn't breathing. He got it out, and the crew managed to get the person the the hospital.
Today, an e-mail arrived at our house, showing the young person, smiling in their hospital bed, alive and well.
I am touched, and proud to say my parents saved his life.
"This, this is why we do what we do."-My mother, amidst her tears.
Please, share your thoughts on this momentous occasion.
Jan 9th, 2006 06:16 AM
K.Diddy
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Re: A tribute to ambulance attendants.
quote: (post ) Originally posted by Wind Sister
Both my parents are EMT's. They go down icy, dangerous roads to save the lives of those who are in need.
Earlier this week a call went out. A young person had not put on his seatbelt and the car head wrecked. this person flew out the front windshield.
When the ambulance arrived, the boy was practically dead. My dad figured out that there was mud in his throat and that is why he wasn't breathing. He got it out, and the crew managed to get the person the the hospital.
Today, an e-mail arrived at our house, showing the young person, smiling in their hospital bed, alive and well.
I am touched, and proud to say my parents saved his life.
"This, this is why we do what we do."-My mother, amidst her tears.
Please, share your thoughts on this momentous occasion.
You want my thoughts?
BORING!
My mum and dad fly off roof tops like super heroes
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Jan 9th, 2006 06:18 AM
Punker69
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Shut up, K Diddy.
Jan 9th, 2006 06:19 AM
Wind Sister
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Ok, call it boring. I am just touched that someone is so thankful as to e-mail the people who saved their child
Jan 9th, 2006 06:19 AM
Sweet Escape
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OMG that is so sweet
Jan 9th, 2006 06:21 AM
K.Diddy
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by Wind Sister
Ok, call it boring. I am just touched that someone is so thankful as to e-mail the people who saved their child
Yeah, it's nice isn't it
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Jan 9th, 2006 06:21 AM
Wind Sister
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by K.Diddy
Yeah, it's nice isn't it
Ok, K.Diddy, when it is you who are lying on the side of the road, I'll will make comments on how boring it is
Jan 9th, 2006 06:25 AM
K.Diddy
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quote: (post ) Originally posted by Wind Sister
Ok, K.Diddy, when it is you who are lying on the side of the road, I'll will make comments on how boring it is
Do you promise
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Jan 9th, 2006 06:26 AM
krillinite
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isnt TH an EMT too?
Jan 9th, 2006 06:27 AM
Wind Sister
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Jan 9th, 2006 06:28 AM
Peach
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Baylin is.
And that is sweet of the person.
When I was in my accident a few weeks ago, this woman who was an EMT pulled over and was checking on everyone to be sure no one was seriously injured while we were waiting for the police and ambulances to show up.
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Jan 9th, 2006 06:34 AM
Undertaker
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Re: A tribute to ambulance attendants.
quote: (post ) Originally posted by Wind Sister
Both my parents are EMT's. They go down icy, dangerous roads to save the lives of those who are in need.
Earlier this week a call went out. A young person had not put on his seatbelt and the car head wrecked. this person flew out the front windshield.
When the ambulance arrived, the boy was practically dead. My dad figured out that there was mud in his throat and that is why he wasn't breathing. He got it out, and the crew managed to get the person the the hospital.
Today, an e-mail arrived at our house, showing the young person, smiling in their hospital bed, alive and well.
I am touched, and proud to say my parents saved his life.
"This, this is why we do what we do."-My mother, amidst her tears.
Please, share your thoughts on this momentous occasion.
You're Parents are Champions, EMT's are so underated, They do such a great job.
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Die, Ugly.
Jan 9th, 2006 07:24 AM
LanceWindu
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My brother-in-law is an EMT. I respect his job and everything and I know he has to see some ****ed up shit everyday, but the guy's still an asshat.
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Jan 9th, 2006 08:03 AM
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