"Emotions and Trauma Which EMT's Go Through"
This story is about multiple emergency medical technicians (EMT) who work mainly the night shift in New York City. Brian Sheahan and his partner, Mel, have worked together for about five years. Mel, a woman, is one who can stay awake all night, but Brian often takes catnaps in the ambulance and snores and makes other bodily noises enough to rattle the windows. He's like a brother to Mel, who is the ambulance driver. Brian has been married to Amber, who finally recently filed divorce papers. Their marriage has fallen apart after the death of their young son. The "Chipmunk," also called Ben, and other names, is the supervisor of the private EMT company which fulfills the needs of many areas of NYC and also public events. Brian and Mel are rushing a man to the hospital having a very poor heart arrhythmia. He has crashed two times, and now again being just four minutes from the hospital. The man's daughter, Jessica, riding along with her dad had put something in his drink to put him out so she could attend a Halloween party rather than be on restriction. He dies just after arriving at the hospital. Detectives Jackie Miller and her partner, Billy, place Jessica under arrest. This story goes on to other scenes of violence, mayhem, and many more traumatic events. It is fast paced, sometimes with too much dialog which a reader may have to backtrack to determine who is speaking. It is also spiced with NYC street-wise slang which is better understood if this was a TV series, but it's a little too much for the average reader. It's still an interesting story of the hard job and pressures of EMTs. After reading the author's bio, it's pretty clear this story was written as a script for stage play or TV show. The impact of September 11th terrorist attack in NYC inspired the author to become an EMT himself. I applaud him for taking this step.