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When you need us however, your first
comment upon our arrival will be, "It took you forever
to get here!" I wish you could know my thoughts as I
help extricate a girl of teenage years from the remains
of her automobile. What if this was my daughter, sister,
my wife or a friend? What were her parents reaction
going to be when they opened the door to find a police
officer with hat in hand? I wish you could know how it
feels to walk in the back door and greet my parents and
family, not having the heart to tell them that I nearly
did not come back from the last call. I wish you could
know how it feels dispatching officers, firefighters and
EMT's out and when we call for them and our heart drops
because no one answers back or to here a bone chilling
911 call of a child or wife needing assistance. I wish
you could feel the hurt as people verbally and sometimes
physically abuse us or belittle what I do, or as they
express their attitudes of "It will never happen to me".
I wish you could realize the physical, emotional and
mental drain of missed meals, lost sleep and forgone
social activities, in addition to all the tragedy my
eyes have seen.. I wish you could know the brotherhood
and self-satisfaction of helping save a life or
preserving someone's property, or being able to be there
in time of crisis, or creating order from total chaos. I
wish you could understand what it feels like to have a
little boy tugging at your arm and asking, "Is my Mommy
okay?", not even being able to look in his eyes without
tears from your own and not knowing what to say. Or to
have to hold back a long time friend who watches his
buddy having CPR done on him as they take him away in
the Medic Unit. You know all along he did not have his
seat belt on. A sensation that I have become too
familiar with. Unless you have lived with this kind of
life, you will never truly understand or appreciate who
I am, we are, or what our job really means to us...I
wish you could though. appreciate and support the local
ems workers, 911 dispatchers, firefighters, and law
enforcement officers in your area. one day they'll
probably be saving your property or your own life. when
you see them coming with lights flashing, move to the
right quickly, and then pray for them! "Plan for the
worst, hope for the best" |