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Step into the shoes of a paramedic and witness the raw, unvarnished truth behind the sirens. In this gripping memoir, the author takes you through Just One Day in My Life as a Paramedic—a day that was anything but routine. From the heart-pounding urgency of 911 calls to the quiet moments of reflection, this book reveals the intense and often overlooked realities of those who save lives under immense pressure.

With a candid look at the grueling work conditions, low pay, and emotional toll, this story goes beyond the flashing lights to explore the deep dedication that keeps paramedics going, even when the rewards seem far too little. The conclusion brings it all together, offering a poignant reflection on a career that was more than just a job—it was a way of life that leaves an indelible mark.

Whether you're in the medical field or just curious about what it takes to be on the front lines of emergency care, this book offers a compelling and unforgettable journey. Discover why being a paramedic is not just about saving lives—it’s about making peace with the memories that stay with you forever.

Get your copy today and see why this is a story you won’t forget.

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Clean out your closets and cupboards, your garage, your shed, your attic, and your basement. Put it all out. Don’t throw anything away yet. People love to dig through boxes of old plumbing parts, odds and ends, magazines, books, records, tapes and cassettes, CDs, videotapes and DVDs, computer games, etc.

 

Many Yard Sailers shop specifically for certain items or types of items.

 

They go crazy over vintage clothes, costume jewelry, and even old towels and rags! Countertop appliances are usually big movers, as are children’s toys and games.

 

Sports equipment in good condition is also desirable (especially if it is in season). Clean and unstained baby clothes will always sell. The list goes on and on.”

 

Published by Page Publishing, Henry Lansing Woodward’s informative book is a must-read for anyone interested in holding a yard sale or swap meet.

 

Readers who wish to experience this engaging work can purchase “Yard Sale Today” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.

Woodward's ability to condense valuable information into a short and sweet read is commendable. The book gets straight to the point, wasting no time on unnecessary fluff. For those new to yard sales, this approach is particularly welcoming, as it eliminates any potential overwhelm.

The Community Times

Reviews

“Lights and Sirens, One Day in My Life as a Paramedic.”  I’ve reviewed your website, read your synopsis,

Checked out your Amazon page, and liked what I saw. Your day-in-the-life story is incredible. It’s hard to believe

All of those things happened to you in that time period. Sounds like a war zone.

 

I am intrigued by your work and am interested in finding out more about you and your book.

 Scott Lorenz

I read your words so cleverly written. I understand the frustration that has come from our system.

I wish you well and you go out and play. We all must do that and begin another day.

Wake up with the sun in your face; smile and be thankful you got out of this crazy rat race.

God bless you and live!

CAROL, P

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