11/22/2009

Review of Addicted to Life & Death: Memoirs of an EMT and Deputy Coroner (Paperback)

I found this book to be extremely moving and inspirational to people from all walks of life; but especially to those that deal with life and death situations on a routine basis, i.e. firefighters, EMTs, nurses,etc. It shows a side of their lives that I never considered. I would highly recommend it as required reading by all.

Product Description
When Janice Ballenger joined a volunteer rescue company, she began keeping a journal, and clipping news articles about the calls she responded to. Now, as an EMT and deputy coroner, she has seen, smelled and touched things most people have difficulty just hearing about. With the thought of "There's nothing worse that I can see", she continued her job. The Nickel Mines Amish School shootings in October 2006, changed that, when a milk truck driver shot ten Amish girls, and killed himself. Read her story as one of the few people who entered the schoolhouse with the bodies inside.

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