Description
As a seasoned medical technician and union leader, Anthony Almojera thought he understood the toll of the job on first responders. They carried the traumas of the city, but also its triumphs, whenever a baby was born on a subway platform or an elderly man in cardiac arrest was brought back from the brink of death. So when a strange new virus began spreading in New York, Anthony thought that his life and training had prepared him for this new challenge. The months ahead would prove him wrong, and would test the strength of the entire EMS system: a critical thread in the fabric of the city, but one that quickly found itself at the breaking point.
Following one paramedic into hell and back, Riding the Lightning tells the story of New York City’s darkest days through the eyes of one extraordinary medic and the New Yorkers he serves—and serves with: ordinary people who will continue to make New York an extraordinary place long after it has been reborn from the ashes of 2020.
Elissa Huels @ptorphy_308
August 9, 2022
4
I pre-ordered this book in October and just received it. I have not been able to put it down. A chronology of a year in the life of a paramedic, after covid hit. Alot of fascinating childhood stories and self- reflection. If you grew up in Ny, or Brooklyn (especially Park slope) this book will bring up lots of memories. This book dives into the personal toll dealing with death and grief takes on our first responders. Great read so far I would definitely recommend this book.