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deathgod6
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Snet
United States3573 Posts
On September 10 2010 17:53 boesthius wrote: I love hearing stories like this. My parents are paramedics/emts so I've heard plenty of amazing, happy, and very sad tales. One of the hardest things to see is when my parents lose a patient. You can tell it hits them hard the next day after trauma briefing. People like you are what keep us alive, and I honor that. Much respect to your parents. As a Paramedic you have to learn to accept you will lose most of your patients. Regardless of how prepared you are - sometimes it still gets to you. Thank your Rents for me. | ||
Yizuo
Germany1537 Posts
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Loanshark
China3094 Posts
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rainei
Canada1316 Posts
and yea, paramedics are awesome people. | ||
Manifesto7
Osaka27093 Posts
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Abenson
Canada4122 Posts
Thanks for sharing. | ||
Patriot.dlk
Sweden5462 Posts
On September 10 2010 17:57 Snet wrote: Much respect to your parents. As a Paramedic you have to learn to accept you will lose most of your patients. Regardless of how prepared you are - sometimes it still gets to you. Thank your Rents for me. Lose most of your patients, really? Will read again! | ||
DrKN
Sweden130 Posts
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Julmust
Sweden4867 Posts
Good job man. | ||
AnodyneSea
Jamaica757 Posts
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SC2Syndicate
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Murderotica
Vatican City State2594 Posts
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Subversive
Australia2229 Posts
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NrG.NeverExpo
Canada2114 Posts
Sounds really rewarding. You must feel so good about yourself coming home and saying you saved some ones life. Not only that, you brought their life back. Thanks for doing what you do :D | ||
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United States532 Posts
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