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Bad Call
Bad Call: A Summer Job on a New York Ambulance | Mike Scardino
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An adrenaline-fueled read that will stay with you long after the 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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Hestapleton
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Though based on the author‘s experience working on an ambulance in Queens, this book is less gore/medicine and more thought-provoking examination of life and death. Scardino worked on the ambulance in the late 60s-early 70s, from 17-21 years old, and comes of age amidst death and suffering. The writing is good, occasionally funny, and causes you to think about the meaning of death in a non-gloom-and-doom sort of way. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Hubby and I are having a “game night,” which means he plays games on his PC while I read on the couch, he gets loud, and I move to my quiet reading nook in the bedroom. After three crazy days of family, it‘s nice to have some cozy time with a book.

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keithmalek

So much for the bad guys not picking on innocents. The bad guys do what they want to do, when they want to do it.

That's what makes them the bad guys.

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GREAT book!

Suet624 I just saw this at the library and wondered whether to grab it. Now I know! 6y
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