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Human Interest
Human Interest
Day in and day out, paramedics tend to the wounded and drop them off at the emergency room. Rarely do they get the chance to learn of their patient’s outcome, to see if they survived.
Mar 13, 2007,
14:30
Human Interest
Three decades of emergency medical training came full circle for Bill Little in January when he made the call of his life.
Mar 13, 2007,
14:28
Human Interest
A weekly column written by Village Ambulance Services Operations Manager and paramedic Shawn Godfrey.
Mar 13, 2007,
13:53
Human Interest
It took one dispatcher, two snow plow drivers, and five emergency officials. (w/video)
Mar 8, 2007,
20:16
Human Interest
His single, "It's My Turn," and the music video earned Scroggs a spot in the
Music City Madness talent contest sponsored by Country Music Television. Scroggs
also can be heard singing to patients in the back of an ambulance.
Mar 8, 2007,
10:43
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