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Snet
United States3573 Posts
I lost my job. I really didn't care at that point.. who gives a shit? I could find another job... rob.. steal... sell drugs. Did it really fucking matter if I lost my job? Fuck those people.
The next few weeks were the time of my life. I met a guy named Jar and we started selling weed, ecstasy, and cocaine at the local college.
My life was literally a dream. Girls would blow me for a small ziplock pack of product. This couldn't get any better.
My buddy Roger asked me to hangout, said "Bro, there is a group of broads that want to party with us."
Fuck yea - I said.
I went home and got ready for the big night. Shaved the parts that mattered, got my party favors in order. I was ready strut my game.
Roger called me: "Bro, bring your bitches to ***** Dr. There is a major party going on.
I knew what was about to go down. I was going to get laid then get really fucking high. What a fucking life we live!!
******
I got to the station at 1700 to start my shift. I spent about 30 minutes checking my gear and making sure my unit was ready to go.
Now time for my favorite thing - taking a nap.
I walked to the recliner and literally sunk into it. I was in heaven.
****Medical Box 182, 1728 Teamliquid Dr., Blizzard, 29102, For the one not breathing*****
We get on scene and see a big party going on. There were a few kids at the door, "Bruh, chill out, you're in wrong place."
They kept trying to push us away. I told them, "Fire department, if you're sick or injured call out."
The dickbag at the door kept trying to push me away. I told him to GTFO or I would call the cops and have him arrested.
I got entry into the building. Eventually we were lead to a back room where we found an unconscious male patient who was not breathing. Pinpoint pupils, I immediately suspected heroin. I gave the patient Narcan while my partner started CPR. Shortly after he woke up.
A short struggle began. Addicts don't particularly like being brought back to life - it means we ruined their high.
I called for police assistance.
"Fuck you pigs"
"I am a paramedic, not a police officer"
"I'll fucking kill you"
We held the patient down. Shortly there-after police arrived.
We restrained the patient and transported him to the hospital.
I went to check on the patient before I left the ER.
As soon as I entered the room, "FUCK YOU PIG"
You're welcome for being alive buddy.
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jesus fuck lol. there's going to be a reddit thread about it one point down the line.
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It took a second read to understand the shift in POV. Good read. 5/5
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Heard similiar stories before from collegues. Still was a good read 4/5. Dont know if it really happened to you or not, however if it has: Just dont think about it too much.
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para / medics
5/5 for both the educational and the nitty gritty writting
+ Show Spoiler [more] +i have a paramedic friend and those stories .. those make you feel all weird inside when told to you, .. crazy world we live in.
edit: you should have left it without the change in narrator being noticeable. that was neater
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cuz it makes me feel like I'm a man when i put a spike into my vein and i tell ya things aren't quite the same when im rushin' on my run and i feel just like jesus' son - The velvet underground
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On September 01 2016 21:23 nanaoei wrote: jesus fuck lol. there's going to be a reddit thread about it one point down the line.
yeah, couldn't quite accept snet lost his job and started dealing so I kept reading :D
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Canada8157 Posts
But what did Jared ever do?
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fuck you pig
patient probably left the hospital ama and the docs be like whatever *shrug*
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wish you the best of luck with your new job. selling drugs will be a breeze for anyone with the know-how of a paramedic and the medical experience you've had over the years. i didn't think drug dealers made much money and honestly i think you're exaggerating the perks in your own mind. why not become a starcraft caster and help the community?
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I appreciate your hard work.
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Physician
United States4146 Posts
EMS workforce in the US are responsible for easily over 50% of lives saved by health-care professionals, and they have one the highest burnout rates and personal safety risks including ending up with HIV, Hep c, getting spat on, bitten, stabbed, shot at etc.. and yet out of the health care professions it is one of the lowest in pay. It is a true disgrace. I strongly encourage every EMT I meet to join their local unions, there is a few out there and they are growing.
If interested, an interesting discussion on the subject: http://connect.jems.com/profiles/blogs/the-ems-labor-movement-or
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In previous stories you are EMS arriving with fire on scene now here you are fire on scene. Also, you are getting called to houses and pushing your way in and forcing entry? Not sure how it works where you are but this generally isn't how it goes down...
You had a patient go from needing cpr AND nalaxone to combative/namecalling while still on scene? How long was your scene time? "Shortly after" he woke up... So he woke up from CPR and he was combative?
These stories are all so sketch and stuff NEVER adds up in them, but you never address them...
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