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Bad Call

A Summer Job on a New York Ambulance

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Bad Call

De: Mike Scardino
Narrado por: Daniel Thomas May
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An adrenaline-fueled read that will stay with you long after you turn the final page, Bad Call is a "compulsively readable, totally unforgettable" memoir about working on a New York City ambulance in the 1960s (James Patterson).

Bad Call is Mike Scardino's visceral, fast-moving, and mordantly funny account of the summers he spent working as an "ambulance attendant" on the mean streets of late-1960s New York.

Fueled by adrenaline and Sabrett's hot dogs, young Mike spends his days speeding from one chaotic emergency to another. His adventures take him into the middle of incipient race riots, to the scene of a plane crash at JFK airport and into private lives all over Queens, where New Yorkers are suffering, and dying, in unimaginable ways. Learning on the job, Mike encounters all manner of freakish accidents (the man who drank Drano, the woman attacked by rats, the man who inflated like a balloon), meets countless unforgettable New York characters, falls in love, is nearly murdered, and gets an early and indelible education in the impermanence of life and the cruelty of chance.

Action-packed, poignant, and rich with details that bring Mike's world to technicolor life, Bad Call is a gritty portrait of a bygone era as well as a bracing reminder that, though "life itself is a fatal condition," it's worth pausing to notice the moments of beauty, hope, and everyday heroism along the way.
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"Bad Call is a compulsively readable, totally unforgettable memoir that recounts a sensitive college student's experience working on an emergency ambulance in hell, aka New York City."—James Patterson
"[A] fresh and powerful debut memoir...From accidental deaths to suicides, Scardino writes with the detail of a crime reporter...Scardino's unsparing memoir offers an empathetic look at human pain and suffering."—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"This remarkable memoir, a vivid and gruesome record of his experiences...are like a punch in the gut. Even when a patient survives, there is always suffering, which Scardino captures with empathy and outrage."
National Book Review
"In the late 1960s, Mike Scardino took a summer job on an ambulance crew in New York City, offering him a strange, macabre, and compelling insight into a part of city life seldom seen...Morbid and entertaining: a snapshot of life and death in the big city of a bygone era."—CrimeReads
"A laugh-till-you-cry look at 1960s New York through the eyes of an ambulance driver who saw the city at its most vulnerable and bloody. Scardino, who worked in a Queens ambulance for four summers in the 1960s, encountered the grotesque and the ludicrous daily and shares his tales in hilarious and harrowing detail. A fun slice of NY life that is not for the squeamish."—NY Post
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I will want to listen to this several times over the years to remind me to pay attention to what I want to do with my life while I still can and not take the good things in my life for granted. I love how the author described what he encountered and, especially, his emotional and philosophical reactions to what he experienced. i hope he'll write another book. i'd buy it in a second!

Captivating Stories and Reflections

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This is an interesting individual Account over a period of several years, working on an ambulance. If someone is considering a career in this field, this will be a good book to listen to.

Short Stories of Experiences on an Ambulance

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As a retired E.M.T./combat medic and physician assistant, I found this book true to the medical experience, as well as masterfully written and performed. The language is raw at times, but very true to the situations in which it is used.

Challenges of Ambulance Psychology

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I loved every single bit if it. such a great mind for detail and the narration was great

such a well written memoir!

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This book puts you in the life of an ambulance worker. From start to end it is filled with stories of death and survival under unusual circumstances and action that would be hard to make up if you tried, unless you’d been there. The author overlays the very graphic depictions with what goes through the mind of someone working in this tough profession. All together this makes for a very captivating read. If you are into nonfiction books that transcend you into a part of the world that you don’t normally get to see – this book is for you.

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I’m an artist in the midst of the holiday season, which means that in the year’s last quarter I spend around 16 hrs a day working on orders at my drafting table. 16 hours that I am desperate to fill with distractions.

This was one fantastic distraction! Time flew with each engrossing chapter until with dismay, I realized the book was finished and I’d listened to the entire thing in one go.

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Overall, a great listen! In three words: sobering, engrossing, and thoughtful.

Finished in One Sitting

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***Attn: Some Potential Spoilers*****

I have tremendous respect for First Responders, and I have listened to many books written by them and about them, especially regarding ambulance personnel. the author described the stories wonderfully, and from the other comments, I would imagine very accurately. he also described his experience in a way that felt very depressing. I understand that that is most likely how most EMS personnel feel, at least at some points in the career, but what bothers me is that it seemed the author cannot find anything good or meaningful in his experience, thus making the readers experience also less meaningful. there doesn't need to be some kind of huge, noble revelation. But, something a bit more than nothing would have helped the reder/listener also derived meaning from his experiences.

Left Me Feeling Empty

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This is a definite five-star book: exciting, educational, eye-opening, and very well-narrated. Scardino has real talent for writing and holding his reader cast under his spell!

Fantastic!

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I loved this book!

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