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    ” “Who?” “The Afghanistan army.” “Huh?” “Their bombing and shooting all around the U.S.’’ “ We only have few safe areas that we're taking survivors.” “How can we get to a safe place?’’ “Well thats where we we're taking you, until they bombed the ambulance car.” “Are we close enough to the safe place?” “Yeah, but we'll be at risk of giving it up.” “So what do we do?” “We can run there and get in through another exit.” “Ok why aren't we?” “Because they must have us in view because they just bombed…

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    Being A Paramedic Essay

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    twelve hundred to eighteen hundred hours of training to become a paramedic. Once you have completed all the hours of training that you need you can take your state certification test. As an EMT you can be employed providing emergency treatment in an ambulance, most people work as…

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    that are more understandable. Karl Shapiro focuses attention on the unadorned, literalist description of a common event or experience. In the first stanza, which comprises the first fourteen lines, the reader is situated, as it were, in front of an ambulance that is speeding toward the scene of an automobile accident; the reader is kept informed by an omniscient voice, which scrupulously provides both sensual and metaphorical detail that brings the reader uncomfortably close to both the…

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    Farewell To Arms

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    to carry an italian soldier to the nearby command post. However, machine gun fire struck him in his foot and knee. Then he was sent to the hospital in Italy. Also there is a similar injury to henry in the novel.Frederick is a young man who is an ambulance driver for the italian army during World War I. This book goes through Fredericks experience in life and…

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    I would consider myself a generally good driver. I’ve never gotten any kind of ticket, I always wear my seatbelt and I don’t drive recklessly. That’s why my parents trusted me to get my own car. After selling my jeep, I bought a 1998 Acura Integra. I got it for a sweet deal and it had barely anything wrong with it. When you first buy your car, you think of all the cool things about it or what you plan to do with it. Never do you think that you’re going to lose that car, let alone almost losing…

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    Nothing else mattered when the lights were on and sirens were blaring. McGregor Memorial EMS allowed me to express myself and pursue this fascination, surrounded by like-minded individuals. I rose to the rank of crew chief, placing me in charge of ambulance operations for each scene I went on. I volunteered as an EMT for a year before becoming certified as an Advanced EMT, expanding my treatments to include intravenous and intraosseous access, and a wide variety of medications. I spent 50…

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    Explanatory Essay In scary stories authors use things that could scare us like someone dying, a ghost,an abnormal figure, or even death. In addition , “House Taken Over” and “ The Fall of the House of Usher” the authors used transformation within the characters to scare us as well as the aid of the other scary elements I just stated. How exactly, well the transformation in both stories is used show how characters go from being fearful to accepting the irregularity of their abnormal fate. And…

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    The Black Ice Disaster “137 and back-up unit to central,” called the dispatcher. “Go ahead central,” I reluctantly relied. Oh no, this cannot be good I thought to myself. Not at this time of the morning. “137 and back-up unit respond to a 10-82 in progress at 1234 River Road.” “10-4 central, I am en route from Bellefield Road.” I had just pulled into my driveway from working and long and cold night shift. I was extremely tired and I just wanted to go to bed. I was planning to sit there in my…

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    Five minutes later, the fire department and ambulance arrive. As soon as they got there, they put many things on my knee so it could stop the bleeding and they would ask me a lot of questions like “what is your name, what pain is it on a scale of 1-10”. The question that had me worried was when they…

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    of the most innovative of the twentieth-century poets. He was pretty successful writing poetry, mainly because his poetry was more accessible than others. Extremely intelligent and talented, his adventurous personality brought him to serve as an ambulance driver in WWI, as well as his friend John Dos Passos, and even as Ernest Hemingway did. Thus, it was during one of his turns of duty when he got arrested by the French military, apparently for writing some letters, which included anti-war…

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