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A true close call

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broad street bulliesIn my confused and sleep deprived state I neglected to include an article in this month’s Handover from one of our favorites, Lt Morse from Rescuing Providence. An oversight I have come off of my break to rectify.

“It’s a three mile trip from the Rhode Island Hospital Emergency Room to the Allen’s Avenue Fire Station. ETA six minutes. I could probably make it. Everything was going great, light traffic, perfect weather conditions, no road construction in sight. I could see the promised land in the distance, a little more than a minute away. I started to relax.”

Only the hardcore providers among us have been in this situation and survived. I once ducked into a patient’s bathroom to puke, but I had been feeling bad all day and the timing was right. But never have I been a block from release only to be…well…read for yourself.

And then read all about the Lt’s movie situation, and follow along to see if I play the love interest, the cranky Captain or cross the street in the background.

This was almost a letter in my file.  Phew.

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  1. mmorsepfd says

    Hello HM, and thanks for the post, I actually got one all to myself! I have plenty of footage from “The Project” and will surely find a role for you and Mark!

    on November 30, 2009 @ 10:03 am.
  2. mmorsepfd says

    Hello HM, and thanks for the post, I actually got one all to myself! I have plenty of footage from “The Project” and will surely find a role for you and Mark!

    on November 30, 2009 @ 11:03 am.
  3. mmorsepfd says

    Hello HM, and thanks for the post, I actually got one all to myself! I have plenty of footage from “The Project” and will surely find a role for you and Mark!

    on November 30, 2009 @ 3:03 pm.

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