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Ghetto Medic (a book about my father's career as a paramedic) is now on Kindle

Hi EMS Community,I wrote a book, Ghetto Medic, about my dad's experiences as an "ambulance man" in Baltimore from the 1960s to the 1990s. Bill was among the first of several thousand Americans who decided to become a paramedic when the "irresistible opportunity" arose.  His tales from the battlefield were my bedtime stories (when he wasn't cruising around in a broken down ambo with bloodstained curtains).  Ghetto Medic chronicles the history of the service in Baltimore and shows the pressures…See More
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"Hi, I wrote a book, Ghetto Medic, about my dad's experiences as an "ambulance man" in Baltimore from the 1960s to the 1990s. Bill was among the first of several thousand Americans who decided to become a paramedic when the…"
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"This book is an absorbing tale, beautifully written."--Dennis Smith, author of the bestseller Report From Engine Co. 82 and Founder Firehouse Magazine…
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I'm the author of Ghetto Medic: Father in the 'Hood.
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Ghetto Medic (a book about my father's career as a paramedic) is now on Kindle

Hi EMS Community,

I wrote a book, Ghetto Medic, about my dad's experiences as an "ambulance man" in Baltimore from the 1960s to the 1990s. Bill was among the first of several thousand Americans who decided to become a paramedic when the "irresistible opportunity" arose.  His tales from the battlefield were my bedtime stories (when he wasn't cruising around in a broken down ambo with bloodstained curtains).  Ghetto Medic chronicles the history of the service in Baltimore and…

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