
The morning started off early with a trek to the Coronary Cary Unit for a clinical. I was excited to see some familiar faces, and the shift began with a bang when we heard the unit was getting a resuscitated code (these are the type of things I get excited about). I was so anxious to see everyone in action, but the staff prepared me that these things rarely end well. Turns out today was a rarity. After thinking our patient had no remaining neurological function, on a trip to the CT scanner, she randomly opened her eyes....and then started following commands. No Way! The staff promised me this never happens. I must be good luck.
After clinical, I went down to squad at the request of Walker to be operator for the rest of the shift. I ended up responding with one of my fav partners in crime, Meatsauce, to a call for a "tornado that tore through a softball field"........wait, aren't we in Virginia?? When we got there, unless a light breeze can throw a porta-potty across a field and scatter the blue goo everywhere, something happened for sure. After this mystery, I set out on an adventure with S.Pants, AGill, and Shumar to Outback for some good eats (and a Queensland salad of course). After this, I went BACK to squad to have an awesome long talk with RM. The night was warm, and the front of the squad truck was perfect for sitting. Amazing night.

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