I'm fascinated by the woman who seems to be pacing back and forth rather than do anything productive to help people or get to safety. I wonder if I would have the clarity of mind in that moment or if I would melt down also. It's moments like this that make me wish I had followed some of my early career options and became an EMT or similar. Then, I would know how I would actually react rather than just being an armchair commentator.
Keegs|2 years ago
ccrush|2 years ago
taneq|2 years ago
Which makes me wonder if I could.
It makes me wonder if I've never had to knock on wood.
And I'm glad I haven't yet because I'm sure it isn't good,
That's the impression that I get." - The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
I have, and it's not. At least I know that in the moment, I run towards the fire rather than away from it.
swixmix|2 years ago
whartung|2 years ago
He did that for two years and left the field completely, and won’t talk about it.
Paramedics are the real frontline of trauma and human tragedy, and it can take a special kind of person to work and cope with that kind of environment.