As an Emergency Medical Technician driven to save lives, I nearly
lost mine to the failures. Each loss continued to fray the tether
that held my sanity to this world. While searching for an
understanding of death amidst my own alcoholic frenzy, I stumbled
upon the meaning of life, and a story of self-sacrifice and
redemption materialized through my eventual acceptance of the
turmoil that is life. I call it The Dust of Man. I was 20-years-old
when I started my EMS career as an advanced Emergency Medical
Technician in a rural area. For seven years I worked with a
volunteer ambulance squad with only one other emergency medical
technician. The lack of volunteers made it necessary for me to go
on every call possible, including those involving family. It seemed
my grasp on reality would slip at any moment.
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