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Dog Days of Dying - paramedic short story - Jacqueline Patricks
Dog Days of Dying - paramedic short story
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Paramedicine isn't a job...It's a lifestlye filled with hours of boredom punctuated by moments of terror and glimpses of perfection.Have you ever wondered what paramedics experience? Dealing with 'the job' takes over a third of a medic's life and more. Working twenty-four hour shifts is the... show more
Paramedicine isn't a job...It's a lifestlye filled with hours of boredom punctuated by moments of terror and glimpses of perfection.Have you ever wondered what paramedics experience? Dealing with 'the job' takes over a third of a medic's life and more. Working twenty-four hour shifts is the industry standard, which makes sleep deprivation also a standard regardless of the Department of Transportation's regulations for other careers. EMS must be able to perform in the worst conditions at any moment, which subjects paramedics to extreme stress hormones, emotional turmoil, and physical wear and tear. This 5600+ word short story isn't for the faint of heart or minors, but it is for those fascinated with getting a behind the scenes look at EMS. It gets inside the mind of a veteran paramedic dealing with an emergency call. It's an intense sensory ride, and an accurate portrayal of paramedics written in deep 1st person POV. This is the second, standalone story in my paramedic fiction series. Be sure to read my first one, Downgrade. You know you want to look. Everyone does, they just don't want to admit it. So why are you waiting? NOT FOR UNDERAGE READERS! WARNING: sarcasm, graphic medical details, adult language (also known as profanity, cussing, bad/foul/dirty words, swearing, obscenities, four-letter words, cursing and colorful language, which may include: s**t, d**n, f**k, and others. If you don't like using, reading, otherwise dealing with these words, don't bother downloading this. You won't like it. These words aren't used to 'spice it up'. They're used because many medics, when in private, speak like this. Some a lot. Some a little. They are a reflection of THIS aspect of the real world. You have been duly and fairly warned.


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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00GQUNEII
Publisher: Crazy Bird Publishing
Pages no: 17
Edition language: English
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BarbeloAngel
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4.5 Gripping read
"YOU DON'T READ A JACQUELINE PATRICKS STORY, YOU EXPERIENCE IT!"We start with the first emergency call the Paramedics receive, we get to feel all the heartbreak and tension. We get to sense the strong bond between the paramedics, how in tuned they are with one another - sometimes you dnt need to tal...
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