A Thousand Naked
Strangers: A Paramedic’s Wild Ride to the Edge and Back
by Kevin Hazzard (Biography Hazzard)
by Kevin Hazzard (Biography Hazzard)
After
9/11, Atlanta, GA local reporter Kevin Hazzard wanted to prove something to
himself so he enrolled in an EMT course (Emergency Medical Technician). After
working as the junior partner in the ambulance in the worst parts of Atlanta
for a couple of years he decided to upgrade his skills to that of a Paramedic.
As the Medic he’d be in charge and completely responsible for the outcome of
the emergency call. He graduated at the top of his class and worked the night
shift for an ambulance company in Atlanta for 10 years.
Hazzard
flat out admits he’s dedicated to the adrenaline rush. If you remember the
1970’s TV show “Emergency!” that followed a firehouse and the paramedics
attached to it, this is a more fast-paced, very realistic, gritty look at life
working an ambulance in the inner city – “Most times my wife doesn’t know what
I’m doing and is left to guess, drawing on a mental grab bag of all the calls
I’ve run and found strange enough or scary enough to tell her about. Like the
time a dispatcher came over the radio to say we’d passed the address and we
responded by saying we knew but that they were still shooting, so if she could
ask the caller to put down his gun, we’d be glad to go back.”
You can see his burnout on the horizon. He finally quits
the job after 10 years, but the stories he tells are fascinating.
[ publisher’s official A
Thousand Naked Strangers web site ] |
[ official Kevin
Hazzard Twitter feed ]
Recommended
by Charlotte M.
Bennett Martin Public Library
Bennett Martin Public Library
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