ViolynEMT
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This was your typical bari IFT, so no fire folks to pawn it off on, but there was a hefty tarp used. I swear though, he had the nastiest feet I've seen in a while. I would periodically get a whiff of that smell for the rest of the shift and I am not sure if it was actual lingering smell that just wouldn't leave or just memories haunting me. So I call the smoke smelling tarp a balancing of the scales.
I remember a particularly stinky. We transported him early in the shift and I spent the rest of the day smelling my shirt because I could swear it was on it. The shirt was fine. It was in my memory and I couldn't get it out for the rest of my shift!