Thanks, Kev
- Vickie

- Feb 2, 2021
- 1 min read

Long before it was trendy to thank healthcare workers, our author was slogging through his nights, navigating between the patients who needed him, the doctors who were disdainful of him, unmentionable bodily fluids assailing him, and potential physical threats awaiting him at his destinations. Such is the life of the EMT and (para)medics who we just assume will be there if we call. I'm guilty, too. This book does a good job of taking you through the emotional highs and lows, the macabre humor, and the inescapable sorrow that comes with a job like this one. These people are not paid enough for this. Nevertheless, Kevin delivers this narration of his decade-long tenure in the emergency medical field with heart and humor, helping us want to keep going. Probably a lot like his ambulance work. I'll bet he was a dang good medic. Hats off.





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