(im sure this has been posted here somewhere, but id like to ask ya'll)
Was this career field always a calling for you?
I was never the kid that wanted to go into this field since i was *insert age here*. I was never the kid who got a fisher price BP cuff and stethoscope and went around playing doctor on my family. If you can believe it, when i was fresh out high school, i enrolled in college to take classes because i wanted to be a U.S. Government teacher. I didnt really get any fulfillment from the classes i was taking, but felt compelled to still go to school. I never even thought about doing EMS until this one day. When i was at work, i went to break, i walked outside to smoke a cigarette and walked past a fellow employee who was also smoking a cigarette. I nodded and said hi as i walked by. I went to my car to grab my water but realized that it wasnt there. So i decided to go back inside to go and grab a water. I headed back to the building and then that man that i said hi to was collapsed on the ground, with a ton of people around him, someone said he was having a heart attack. I heard the sirens of the ambulance in the distance and knew where they were going. I felt helpless. no one knew what to do, this mans life hanging in the balance of us, and i couldnt do anything about it, it was a horrible feeling. I was shaken by that incident and felt guilty with myself for not being able to do anything for the man. I went home after work and told my dad about what happened. I then started doing some research in EMS and then about a week later decided thats what i was going to with my life, be an EMS professional. After some hard work, countless hours of struggling, and some help from above, i made my dream become a reality and i am where the EMS was that day the man collapsed. This wasnt a always a life calling for me, until one day i made it become a calling. Do you guys feel the same way?