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Infinite Vacation

@emtvacation / emtvacation.tumblr.com

- Nationally Registered Paramedic - My posts do not represent the opinions of my departments or anyone other than myself -- Tibia's don't roll. -
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“What is meant for you, won’t pass by you.”

I don’t know if anyone still follows me or remembers my posts from a couple years back when I started going to paramedic school. 

But either way, I did it. I reached my goal and dream. Last May I passed all my tests and became a Nationally Registered Paramedic. This September I started working at a premier agency as such. I’ve never been happier.

Never give up on your goals and dreams no matter what the setback.

“What is meant for you, won’t pass by you.”

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lady-feral

I think it’s time to go ahead and clear the fucking air right now.

For those of you taking the extreme black and white, good and evil, imperialist monster versus oppressed victims anonymous finger-pointing route, let’s just get a few things straight.  I understand why we were in Afghanistan.  I understand it far better than you do.  Yes, at the end of it all we were there because of decades of imperialistic American policies that resulted in a lot of pissed off people and the biggest terrorist attack in the history of the United States, but with that being said most of us, the INDIVIDUAL SOLDIERS, special operators, etc. were not there with the express intention of enforcing/expanding united states imperialism.  I know exactly what the fuck I did and didn’t do in Afghanistan.  I lose a lot more sleep over things I DIDN’T do than things I DID.

Things I did not do in Afghanistan:

  • drive around murdering civilians
  • plant american flags in afghan yards
  • kick puppies
  • force-feed Afghanis cheeseburgers
  • fire a gun whilst jumping through the air
  • fire two guns whilst jumping through the air

Things I DID do in Afghanistan as a member of A Co 1/3 SFG(A)

  • Run a bi-weekly medical clinic from sunup til sundown wherein I treated hundreds of patients each day it ran(the overwhelming majority of them children)
  • Give humanitarian assistance to local Afghan villagers in the form of shoes, blankets, grain, fertilizer, vitamins, water purification tablets, medicine, and medical training
  • Made it my pet project along with a captain from Army Civil Affairs to try to set up a permanent water purification and filtration system at the local district government center so the locals would have clean water and not be drinking straight from the Arghandab
  • Led Afghan National Army, Afghan National Police, and Afghan Security Forces in combat.  All of our operations were joint operations WITH THE AFGHANS.
  • Took shrapnel in my hip defending an Afghan village from a Taliban attack
  • Pulled 3 Afghan men out of a freezing river in the middle of the night when their truck went off a bridge, fell 20 feet, flipped upside down, and crushed them underneath it underwater–all of whom suffered crush injuries and were drowned.  I managed to resuscitate all 3 and rode on the hood of a moving Humvee performing CPR on the one that kept crashing until we got them to an evac site.  Despite my efforts and the efforts of my junior medic, all three died in the helicopter on their way to Qalat.
  • Acted as veterinarian to an Afghan officer’s horse
  • Treated an open infected wound on a little afghan boy’s head that had been there for 2 years without healing
  • Gave end-of-life care to an elderly afghan woman in end-stage renal failure
  • Treated an infant for severe burns that resulted from his abusive father “spilling” boiling water on him
  • Treated gunshots, shrapnel wounds, and other injuries inflicted on Afghan security forces by Taliban militants
  • Killed a known IED maker, cleared out hundreds of pounds of explosives, weapons, and opium from his house, then treated dozens of his relatives for blast injuries (some of them known Taliban) when they hit one of his own fucking IEDs on the way back from his funeral
  • Gave grief counseling to a regular army infantry medic after he was unable to save one of his teammates who had his skull blown open by an IED blast
  • Gave substance abuse counseling to an Afghan National Policeman who was hooked on opium
  • Tried to get a medevac for a severely dehydrated premature newborn.  When I was denied one, I sent her to a hospital on a resupply helicopter that happened to be in the area.  Someone with a far higher rank than me suggested she be thrown into a canyon rather than ‘wasting resources’. While that didn’t happen, she died anyway.  I cried for the first time in a decade and it was at that point that I lost all faith in the claim that we were there for the Afghan people.

That is the last fucking thing I intend to say on the matter.

Fuck yea America

Holy God

Always reblog.

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medic981

So much this.

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FUCKING LIVID RIGHT NOW. Lord let me forget tonight and let me have peace.

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