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    "Just fucking die!" he yelled. I grabbed the gun and pointed it at the ground. I tried to headbutt him while we were in the struggle, but he moved his head back. He countered with a headbutt of his own, then followed up with another kick to the torso. I didn't fall back, but I did stumble. Then we heard sirens. "Shit," I heard him mutter. He ran back to his car while taking two blind shots at me. He missed both shots. I didn't stop him as he took off. "Oh boy," I sighed as I dropped to…

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    countries of the world. Jules White, Chris Thompson, Hamilton Turner, Brian Dougherty, Douglas C. Schmidt said traffic accidents are a major cause of death in the United States. The most prominent point of the answer to the survival is the arrival of paramedics as soon as possible(2011). Speed is the most common violation…

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    again, hacking, spraying blood over Gilbert's face. Gilbert recoils involuntarily, and when he looks back, the green eyes have glazed over and he is no longer breathing. "He's gone," comes a voice in his ear, and vaguely he hears sirens. Are the paramedics finally here, then? He stands up shakily, then collapses, Roderich catching him and lowering him to the ground as they watch the ambulance leave. Why bother, Gilbert thinks bitterly. They didn't save him, so why bother taking the body away?…

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    they love the job. Their are a few jobs out here that when it comes to pulling double shift and being up all night with the kids can have a devastating effect towards you or your co-worker. Certain jobs like security, Police officers, Nurse, Paramedic, and correction officers. When working in these types of fields you should…

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    The Pros And Cons Of EMT

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    leaning against a tree at the scene where he crashed his Chevy pick up. The man will not let the responders take his coat off, put him in a neck brace, or lie down. When trying to explain concern for his injuries the patient instead suggests that the paramedic go have sex with themselves. People do not realize how hard it is to try and care for someone who does not want it, yet EMT's cannot leave a patient no matter how difficult they are, and not even if patients refuse care. EMT's have a high…

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    Heroic Definition Essay

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    A hero is someone that you can trust to do good things for people,knowing they don’t need the recognition they deserve for their hard work and determination. Most people in the world think that heroes are people that are special or have a great talent that normal people don’t, but to be honest with you, most heroes are ordinary people. These regular people’s acts make them heroes.These ordinary people can be anyone, the mailman, a grocery clerk, or a sports psychiatrist. All of these people are…

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    pain and acid reflux type complaints that a is treated and transported to the ER for evaluation. During the transport the patient states the abdominal pain is increasing and radiating to their chest so in an effort to relieve the discomfort the paramedic administered Pepcid by mouth with little to no relief from the discomfort. Once they arrive at the ER and the patient is assessed by the ER physician it was discovered the patient was having a myocardial infarction which was causing the…

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    Essay On Lystra Gretter

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    Ontario. Her father had some influence on her with wanting to be in the medical field because during the American Civil War, Lystra’s father was a surgeon in the Union Army. I can relate to Lystra being influenced by her father because my father was a paramedic when I was younger. Until 1866, Lystra received her primary education in Bayfield. After moving to Greensboro, North Carolina, she attended private schools in the South. At the age of 19, she finished school. After finishing school, she…

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    my father’s influence on my life that aided me in making mature decisions. Multiple times, I saved my father’s life by clearing his airways while he was choking. In the event that I could not save my father, it was my responsibility to have the paramedics at my house, and unfortunately this happened often. I was shown the delicacy of life in the most dramatic of ways. Although I was only ten years old when I took responsibility for my father, my age was not an indication of my maturity. I was…

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    Business Law Scenarios

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    outside the garage and the wife, identified as Suspect Prywes, standing inside the garage. I approached Prywes and asked her what happened. She told me she was pushed and hit the concrete hard on her back. I asked her if she would like to have paramedics come and take a look at her and she started to become extremely upset and began insisting that no medics be called. She began saying "I do not want the ambulance" and " I just want him to leave." I asked if I could come inside and talk to her…

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