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Posted by Keith Stromberg on July 25, 2007 at 15:41:29 from (74.244.168.169):
In Reply to: a cop's story posted by sgtbull on July 24, 2007 at 22:31:32:
Thanks for sharing such a touching story with us! I feel that did the right thing at that time. Thanks for doing the job you do also. I worked in the EMS field for many years as a Paramedic, also as a volunteer in my small town. Like you have have seen a lot of things that still bother me today. We responded to a 1050 (wreck) early one Saturday morning. I was not prepared for what me and my partner came to. There were seven patients 3 still in the cab of a small truck, the other 4 were all over the road. They ranged in age from 14 to 21 all but one was dead at the scene. As you may have gussed four of them were riding on the back of the truck. They were coming home from a night of partying. A lady that worked at the local Hospital that I knew well lost three sons in this wreck the one person that survived was also her son. Till this day when I see her I still remember that scene. The worst I have had to work except for the guy who was ran over by the train. He was still a live with the wheels on him. We knew that he was going to die as soon as the wheels were taken off of him. Keith
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