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Posted by David Bacon on April 28, 2003 at 16:12:32 from (207.177.16.62):
In Reply to: TO THE PRIMA DONNAS OF THIS FORUM posted by For the last time its me: Clipper on April 28, 2003 at 05:06:37:
Clipper, I have just posed on a different thread without reading the follow-ups, and I will not read the ongoing ones on this thread. I am a old timmer and Nam vet who has been spit on, A long time EMS, and fireman. I have spent many long nights trying to figure out things said or unsaid at times of loss. I can only hope not to offend you, but many times with emotions on the top RPM's we do not think or feel like we normally do. Seldom do we see a family that is not upset or very mad at some one, it could be the cops who should have--the EMS that should have--Or those that are mad at themselves. This is perfectly normal and we are taught to be expected and accept in times like you are facing now. I have gotten apologies twenty years after a insult was made towards myself or our crew for such things as the look on our faces when we were to late or realized the out come. If most folks only knew many of our staff get real tears in our eyes even when a very senior citizen dies of natural causes. Maybe you could print these threads and keep them for a few years, then read them again when you have adjusted to your impossible to understand tragedy, then see if you feel the same way. No human being could read your message without being saddened to the point of tears. Tragedy usually makes us all better caring people, the type we were all originally designed to be. If I have injured you or upset you in any way please forgive me for posting. May time help heal your sorrow. Dave
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