Lights and Siren
Auteur : Joan E. Lloyd, Edwin B. Herman
Date de publication : 1996
Éditeur : Random House Publishing Group
Nombre de pages : 263
Résumé du livre
TRUE STORIES. TRUE EXCITEMENT. A TRUE INSPIRATION.
Dial 911 and they are there: the Emergency Medical Technicians, first to arrive on the scene and your lifeline to the E.R. During those crucial few minutes, your life is in their hands. Now, from two veterans of an upstate New York volunteer EMT unit, here is a true, firsthand account of the daily traumas, tragedies, and triumphs behind the LIGHTS AND SIREN.
An accident victim trapped in the twisted metal of an automobile . . . the bloodied casualty of a gang war . . . a boater struck by lightning . . . a patient whose heart has stopped beating. Lloyd and Herman have seen it all and they tell it all: the sudden rush of adrenaline, the desperate search for a pulse, the long hours of training distilled into a split second decision that can determine a patient's fate. It's a world in which no two scenarios are the same, in which the only constants are the fight to save lives and the fear of losing them.