The
Down and Dirty
By Barbamedic
The right shoulder is painful today. Years of wear and tear
on it...... pushing, pulling, turning, rolling, assisting, catching, and all
the other things I do and have done to patients and "former” patients....
It has not been my intention to yank or wrestle or even FIGHT with
some of them, but it has happened.
I didn't want it to become a fight for the most
part... but, then again, I wished many times I could have really kicked their
ass but good!!!
Not the way to get things done, though.
In that type of context in my writing I am putting it very lightly to you that some of these patients are living.
AND SOME ARE DEAD.
I have years of stories to tell you before my own life fades. I do not intend
to make this something to scare you, or cause you unrest, although the
thought is amusing to me. All of what I am about to tell you are based on
true happenings with only names or places changed to secure the ethical
practices I have been sworn to in my early careers as a Funeral
Director/Embalmer or in EMS (Emergency Medical Services).
I also cannot guarantee any certain
truth about lives of people involved. I do guarantee the practices and
procedures of technical aspects are truth to the best of my knowledge... but that is also subjective as neither
mortuary science nor emergency medicine is an exact science. The years in
Emergency Medicine are the flip side of the record, in which I had been partaking, while concurrently undertaking.
For years I owned a small funeral home in an ethnic melting pot of the big
city. I got married. I popped out three babies. I was a social flower that
bloomed. I lived pretty large and I even got large. We lived in an apartment above the
funeral home. I raised my three delightful children there and went to work
downstairs. I had a nice husband (at first of course...or I wouldn't have tied
the knot.) I got divorced 13 years later. (He became 'not so nice!!!') That
is why 13 is such a lucky number to me! Then I moved north...like about 65
miles north. I felt that was far enough for beasts not to roam.
I also worked in a hospital as an Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic and in the field based out of a Fire and Rescue Department in a small town on the ambulance. That was the Northern Life that I choose for "fun" while going through an ugly divorce. A bit more on that later.
I guess people like me are "adrenalin
junkies" . We do not run the other way when something happens. Our
eyes open wide and our pupils dilate, our ears perk and we zone in to sounds as
if we have bionic hearing.... then in a guttural "HUH????" comes
out of our mouths. We start to drool and run toward the scene.
Soon, as I have many times observed, the fire and rescue personnel become
like buzzards, flocking over the sick or injured to get their
"skills" in. They are starting IV's, immobilizing the patient on a
backboard, calling in other departments for MUTUAL AID. They are
putting on oxygen and bandaging. And all this is for a scraped elbow!
Now I really do love helping the new firemen, because they are so
cute...but eventually I say this is overkill....They
really did not need to send 8 emergency vehicles to that scene. Ahhhh wait......CHAOS
... Chief Has Arrived On Scene....
Dead or Alive. They are loaded on white sheets being soiled in crimson and taken away. SOMEWHERE.... is it bright lights and cold steel? Or a cold dark room where they lie alone until their disposition is determined and next of kin are notified?
Stay tuned for the next chapter.......
21 comments:
I only worked In ER for a few years on third shift, and I KNOW you will have some dillies for us. It's an amazing, and mostly very satisfying job, isn't It?
BLB- When I was living up in Shawano I would follow the fire trucks and ambulance to the house. I would stand there and watch them as they would be talking care of the people. The only reason I would follow them is to make sure it was not one of my kids or family members.
As I was reading your post at the end I was looking for more and I can't wait to read more. I really like this post!
Thank you both. I am a bit hesitant to add this dark humor that can be associated with this type of work
or to even incriminate myself by
saying to much. Some ideas have to be a bit embellished to keep the reader interested. I'll let the
reader decide.
Wow, I was hitting submit when the computer told me someone else was posting and wouldn't let me.
I'm gonna like these posts BLB. Keep em coming.
C'mon Mary, get your submit posted.
Lame
Hey anon, let's see your exciting post
blowin kisses to my haters
.
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More than a coincidence?
LOVE it, BLB!! Can't wait to read the next ones!
Great stuff, BLB. Thank you for the contribution.
Tricky Dicky - it sounds like you are talking about rotten.com. I haven't been on that website for a long time but I do know it would take you to porn quite quickly. And probably cause a major virus as well.
Faces of Death is on You Tube.
http://youtu.be/ixMr53vmbKE
Safe. They have them all.
Once you start watching, well, you can't stop, but you hate yourself for doing so.
Best Gore is not Rotten.Com.
http://www.bestgore.com/
The piece on Klaus Barbie is from the Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team.
http://www.holocaustresearchproject.org/nazioccupation/barbie.html
I don't misdirect people to viruses. Don't false witness.
Good comments and thank you again.
I don't care about haters really.
I am gonna do what I am gonna do.
Can't please everyone so no sense
even trying to.
H having
A anger
T toward
E everyone
I assisted in the ER as a candy striper (remember those red striped pinafores?" I saw way more than a young'un should have seen.
Your story made me feel edgy.... interesting writing should always evoke emotion. Bravo, and thanks for the new addition to the website! I'll read the next one, for sure, but I might keep my eyes closed!
I found the story had a twisted sense of humor .....like
Talk about "writing should evoke emotion"
candy stripers.....wooooohoooo
BTW how do you read with your eyes closed?
Good reading, BLB! I'll be looking forward to the next episode.
I'm happy BLB Is going ahead with her stories. It could be a release of pent up pain that Is attributed to having such a job. Few people think about the 1st responders, and EMT's that have to care for people with sickness, and injury many people could not even look at. As a person that does these thing, YOU NEVER forget some of the people, even though you never knew them In life. You may even remember their names, as I do some of them over 45 years later. They become burned In your head. What I'm trying to say Is, It's pretty much a thankless job, and to unload some of It Is perhaps a tremendous relief? SO, In ending, anyone, that doesn't want to read or look. DON'T. No harm done. God love those that give unselfishly of themselves for others.
Most of you are so nice! I am thankful to have you all as friends
and even to read my silly lame blogs.
Yes, it is a release,and I will enjoy writing them. It is not required to read any of them, just like Toad said.
It is not meant to act like I think I am better...I certainly do not think any of the such.
We all have personal talents and
I hope we get to hear about them
through YOUR own blogging.
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