Interesting calls make the time go by
Last night's shift was a little busier than normal.
We were notified of a wanted person in our area, given a good description and location, and the information was very fresh. Myself and my partner went out to investigate. Fortunately, we had both dealt with this guy before and the information we got was dead on. That's unusual in my experience. Anyway, he sees us and tries to duck away before bolting. My partner is small and quick while I on the other hand am most certainly the goon. We both take off across a muddy field after the guy and just before he's about to be leveled by my partner, I yell out in a booming voice "Stop!" Would you believe he stopped? That's really unusual. We got him cuffed up and hauled him in without any problems.
Later we dealt with a guy who had somehow managed to get himself so intoxicated, he had no motor function. He'd also somehow managed to soak himself in his own urine from head to toe. It was wretched. The guy was two years younger than my Dad, but looked fifteen years older. I've been pretty drunk at times in my day, but I can't fathom how a person could get this way. We called an ambulance and pawned him off on them to take him to the hospital. Is it wrong I felt worse for the paramedics than I did the drunk himself?
Finally the last case of the night was with a drug addict. I really don't have any sympathy for these people, since they do it to themselves. It's hard not to judge and label when you're crying in pain from a "knee injury" but you've got more track marks in your leg than Grand Central Station and you're refusing all medical treatment unless it's in pain pill form. Please. I may have been born not long ago, but it wasn't yesterday.
We were notified of a wanted person in our area, given a good description and location, and the information was very fresh. Myself and my partner went out to investigate. Fortunately, we had both dealt with this guy before and the information we got was dead on. That's unusual in my experience. Anyway, he sees us and tries to duck away before bolting. My partner is small and quick while I on the other hand am most certainly the goon. We both take off across a muddy field after the guy and just before he's about to be leveled by my partner, I yell out in a booming voice "Stop!" Would you believe he stopped? That's really unusual. We got him cuffed up and hauled him in without any problems.
Later we dealt with a guy who had somehow managed to get himself so intoxicated, he had no motor function. He'd also somehow managed to soak himself in his own urine from head to toe. It was wretched. The guy was two years younger than my Dad, but looked fifteen years older. I've been pretty drunk at times in my day, but I can't fathom how a person could get this way. We called an ambulance and pawned him off on them to take him to the hospital. Is it wrong I felt worse for the paramedics than I did the drunk himself?
Finally the last case of the night was with a drug addict. I really don't have any sympathy for these people, since they do it to themselves. It's hard not to judge and label when you're crying in pain from a "knee injury" but you've got more track marks in your leg than Grand Central Station and you're refusing all medical treatment unless it's in pain pill form. Please. I may have been born not long ago, but it wasn't yesterday.


5 Comments:
Stopped after a warning? Unreal.
I know! I thought we were being punked.
Ah yes, the druggies, always want their pills, nothing else. Here I thought it was just the kids doing that.
By the way, thanks for the website on my blog.
You get points for feeling sorry for the paramedics.
When you guys send a drunk with the paramedics do you have to follow the ambulance to the hospital? The town cops and sheriffs in my distrect follow because its a rule but the state guys only follow if we are worried the person is going to get violent. The ride with if the person is handcuffed.
We had to have a cop ride with us the other day because the guy was so combative.
It was fun.
We only follow if there's signs of violence. Arrested persons get an officer riding in the back of the ambulance.
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