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I'm sorry, but you're wrong.I'm sorry. It's not a calling, or some higher power that makes me able to save patients. It's a job that pays pretty well. And I'm okay at it. I understand the basic medicine, and I usually don't screw things up too badly.
But I'm certainly not called to it, as if it were some divine intervention that I become a badass lifesaver.
Young people graduating from basic thinking they have hero abilities?
I'm sorry, but you're wrong.
To many, EMS is more than a job, very much like the police and fire departments. Whether you call it brotherhood, a calling, a career (instead of a job), or a noble profession that doesn't pay much but does have a large impact on the people you help, it doesn't really matter.
You might consider your profession a job; I consider mine a career. I have a career path. I can retire with a pension. quite honestly, if my EMS "brother" needed something, I would gladly assist if I could. And if someone picked a fight with my coworker, I'd have his back, whether in uniform or not.
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