Have you ever thought what it must feel like to be an ambulance driver? Today when I was driving an ambulance driver had his sirens on full blast. Luckily, it was second nature for me to get out of the way.
Ambulance drivers must have one of the most difficult jobs. They have to deal with inexperienced drivers having no clue what to do, red lights, pedestrians, and worst of all getting to the hospital to save lives. This reputable job is not an easy one!
To be an ambulance driver takes colossal amounts of courage, risks, and dedication. I give kudos to ambulance drivers because they must weave through roads, busy intersections, and TRAFFIC. God for bid a car was to collide with an ambulance driver he would take some fault in the loss of another’s life. It takes a strong and earnest individual to be an ambulance driver. I believe that an ambulance driver’s job is priceless because you can not put a price on saving another human being. The dedication of an ambulance driver is truly amazing and out of this world!
Haplessly, I have been in an ambulance once and it was not a fun experience. One day I was snowboarding with one of my friends who to say the least is a daredevil! My friend, Michael, was a much better snowboarder than I and I was trying to prove that he was not better than me. He went off these moguls (bump of hard snow) and being the man I am I went off it as well. Apparently I heard that my snowboard hit my nose while I was airborne, which, in turn, made my nose bleed and gave me a minor concussion. After the incident I was sent to the doctor by an ambulance. In the ambulance my entire body was aching from being attached to a board. To top it off my nose was clogged from all the blood from the accident. It felt as if I had a lot of bugars in my nose due to the fact that I could not breathe through my nose.
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