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Gutter Medicine: Twenty-Six Years as a Firefighter Paramedic

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Gutter Medicine: Twenty-Six Years as a Firefighter Paramedic

By: Roger Huder
Narrated by: Tom Jordan
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My career as a firefighter/paramedic stretched from 1974 to 2000 when were inventing EMS as we went along. These are stories from those years on the street. That place I named so long ago, the other reality that exists just outside most people’s everyday lives. It is a place that seems to exist parallel to the normal workaday existence: yet it is only a car accident or cardiac away for any of us. It manifested itself in brushfires, house fires, shootings, stabbings, hangings, accidents with injuries, cardiacs, codes, drownings, and a thousand other emergencies.

The street was more than a physical place. It was a place filled with excitement, fear, tragedy, horror, sadness, despair, joy, and laughter. It was a place where routine decisions could have terrible consequences: I am going to the grocery store. Or, I will get the wiring fixed next month. Where people died or were maimed. Often, it was a terrible place. Or maybe it was reality. It was where all safeguards ended and our job began. There were thousands of cases, but these are the ones etched in my memory. The ones that will never go away.

©2018 Roger Huder (P)2018 Roger Huder
Emergency & Critical Care Medical
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Interesting and thought provoking.

This is a most interesting and thought provoking story. Well told and narrated, I've read a lot of books about the emergency services and this one ranks among the very best. it is a bit dark, dealing with many cases that did not have the best outcome but it's told in a compassionate way. Tom Jordan does a great job with the narration and i'd recommend this book to all who enjoy reading a good autobiography of people at the heart of our emergency services.
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A heartfelt, inspiring tale of a man’s career helping people which you have to admire!

I’m not normally drawn in by autobiographies, but I really enjoyed this. It wasn’t the action packed adventure I was part expecting, but an honest and sad tale of a man’s journey through his career as a firefighter-paramedic!
Very much worth a listen and Tom does a fantastic job telling Roger’s story. I think he had the perfect pace and feeling for telling a story such as this and I don’t think I would have enjoyed it nearly as much with another narrator.

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Thought provoking

Despite the romanticization (i.e., personification of the streets, fire etc) of what it was like to pioneer a service such as EMT, this account was interesting and thought provoking. Ultimately, I came away thinking this was less about EMT and more about the ramifications of living. Many of the results/consequences of working in EMT can be applied to so very many fields these days.

A listener's enjoyment is likely to depend on how well their life philosophy aligns with the author's. As this was an account of pioneering the EMT service, I would have liked a deeper look at the ethical dilemmas they faced. Although some questions were asked on a personal level, some were left completely unacknowledged.

Would I recommend this? Yes.

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