Personal Narrative: Permanent Spinal Injury

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It’s be a long time I seen it. Today is so cold, I wear my uniform and ready for next patient.
When the alarm goes on, I run and pick up a child from the ambulance. “He is in coma, and he’s hurt by an accident, we need do a surgery for him!” A nurse said and carry down the child with the other nurse. “Did his parents agreed?” “Yes.” She nodded her head.
He looks so weak, and leg still have blood. We go to the surgery room soon. When the ambulance finished, Fin still in coma,he has a permanent spinal injury, he is unluckily. It’s not my first time to see the child hurt themselves in an accident. It’s also not my first time I have had to do surgery on a child who has hurt themselves in an accident We give Fin a ward, and fixed hand and legs.
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“What’s wrong with Fin?” the police said. “Permanent spinal injury.” I said. And they recording in paper, “A child drive a car when he drinking, and the car crash left, it’s so bad! You know there are 4 child in the car, and 2 children dead!” the one of the police said. “No.” I can’t believe there are more two children hurt and the most worst is they died. “E……” this sounds from the bed, we go and around he. “ Hi, are you okay?” I said. He wants o move and I see the painful in his face. “Don’t move, you were after a surgery.” He’s behaviour make my distressed. And I also not tell him he has the permanent spinal injury. “Sorry I know you are in trouble but we wants to know what’s happened with you?” police

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