Posted by showcrop on September 01, 2013 at 08:37:48 from (75.67.231.80):
In Reply to: OT:Neighbor Lady.... posted by rrlund on September 01, 2013 at 05:19:24:
As a member of the fire dept. rescue I saw a few things. One of the most memorable was when a member's young beautiful wife had an attack of a female problem that totally incapacitated her, and she was in the shower. I was the first one there and she was hyperventilating and pretty much hysterical and not at all concerned about her appearance. I got her a paper bag to breathe into and then got a towel over her. Pretty soon her fingers uncurled and she was thinking I was next thing to an ER doctor. When the ambulance got there we managed to preserve her modesty all though she didn't appear to have much. She had been raised in Sweden. We got her onto the litter, then put a blanket over the towel, and pulled the towel out nice and slick. But then she started to pitch a fit because the wool blanket was scratchy on her skin, and tried to pull the blanket off. So heres three guys and this petite babe wrestling over the blanket, us trying to keep it on and her trying to get it off. Finally somebody asked do you have a sheet handy? She told where to get it so we let her have the blanket off just long enough to get the sheet over her to preserve us poor first responders' dignity.
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