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Re: Another Good Job
by robwaha
Well done, Tom! Luckily, not all ambulance calls come for deadly events. We got called yesterday for an "ill pregnant woman" on a very trafficked road in Northeast Milan, but when we arrived on target we noticed that the 28-year-old lady was going to deliver her kid on the street... We loaded the lady on the stretcher, closed the doors, called Control and headed towards the Hospital, a couple of miles from there. Suddenly, one minute later, the lady started to shout for pain... We stopped and had to hurry up in assisting her, until we heard the first cry of Marcus, a very healthy (Apgar score: 10) six-pound little boy. We clamped the umbilical cord, cleaned the baby and restarted our run to the hospital. Even if it's a "dirty" and fairly unpayed job, it's however a great job!
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