quite an interesting series of events happened yesterday, lke a ticking timbom they finally exploded. I'm talking about Diana Leiza and the ambulance runs. Inevitably, when we both turn up for the call at the fire department, she's always got to through her weight around, which is considerable. I've got to put down my wingflaps and keep my trap shut so she can maneuver herself through the experience of rescuing someone in need.
Yesterday there was a car accident on the Burnt MOuntain road. I was in a meeting at the SEkiu Center and getting paid for janitorial work for the month of October. I was taking the minutes for the meeting as I am secretary for the West End YOuth and Community Club. The radio I carry went off and I asked KIm Bowlby to take over the secretarial duties. I packed up my stuff, we had been at Messy Palettes art group prior to this and I was crocheting a throw out of beautiful yard from Laurel Sadilek Burtness, whose mother was a member of St. Thomas Church and a good friend of my parents. Well, I say good friend but Louise Sadilek was awfully pushy, kind of like Diane but in a less forceful way. Diane pushes too hard always. I can't believe she was Special Ed teacher for so long and saying 'they want her back', like hell, I'll bet.
I decided to keep the dogs in the car while I was at the accident becaue we needed to be there quick and they'd been fed, watered and exercised so they were good for as long as it took and sometimes it doesn't take that long. When i realized that we'd be transporting a patient I ,called Teresa on the radio and asked her to take my dogs home, only Trish intercepted and asked 'what's up'. I gave her the message and told her we were enroute to Forks assoon as Diane got the patient bungled up, it seemed to take her forever to buckle him in, finally she said he was packaged. The cop told me the guy had been soliciting and the woman he solicited was escorted from the scene by another makah. She was makah. I didn't recognize the patient and they got the woman out of the way real quick. She was gone before we even got out of the rigs.
We got to the scene and the car was upside down in the ditch heading towards Clallam Bay. There were two police one local county one state patrol. There were no traffic signs up and the actual traffic was all over the place. I couldn't see the driver being escorted to the ambulance but did see the police quickly remove the woman in question and so comment was made on that to me by the county cop. he looked like one of the hull boys, guy's kid sandy if he weren't messed up on drugs. He said the driver had ben arrested prior times for soliciting, he couldn't think of th eword I supplied it because we did have a house on 14th and T in DC and that was the most notorious place for prostitution and the heroin trade and now it's a million dollar residence and all cleaned up.
anyways, the gy was put into the back of the ambulance at the back door and diane set about checking his vitals,e tc. and then I was told to get the rig out of the way at the next turn out because traffic was burgeoning and we were setting up flaggers. I was prepared to take off and Diane calls out 'wait wait I'm not ready, don't leave yet...typical of her but you see I'm the one who has to bein charge and she's browbeaten me for so long I just can't navigate that way because she's taken it out of me.
Yesterday there was a car accident on the Burnt MOuntain road. I was in a meeting at the SEkiu Center and getting paid for janitorial work for the month of October. I was taking the minutes for the meeting as I am secretary for the West End YOuth and Community Club. The radio I carry went off and I asked KIm Bowlby to take over the secretarial duties. I packed up my stuff, we had been at Messy Palettes art group prior to this and I was crocheting a throw out of beautiful yard from Laurel Sadilek Burtness, whose mother was a member of St. Thomas Church and a good friend of my parents. Well, I say good friend but Louise Sadilek was awfully pushy, kind of like Diane but in a less forceful way. Diane pushes too hard always. I can't believe she was Special Ed teacher for so long and saying 'they want her back', like hell, I'll bet.
I decided to keep the dogs in the car while I was at the accident becaue we needed to be there quick and they'd been fed, watered and exercised so they were good for as long as it took and sometimes it doesn't take that long. When i realized that we'd be transporting a patient I ,called Teresa on the radio and asked her to take my dogs home, only Trish intercepted and asked 'what's up'. I gave her the message and told her we were enroute to Forks assoon as Diane got the patient bungled up, it seemed to take her forever to buckle him in, finally she said he was packaged. The cop told me the guy had been soliciting and the woman he solicited was escorted from the scene by another makah. She was makah. I didn't recognize the patient and they got the woman out of the way real quick. She was gone before we even got out of the rigs.
We got to the scene and the car was upside down in the ditch heading towards Clallam Bay. There were two police one local county one state patrol. There were no traffic signs up and the actual traffic was all over the place. I couldn't see the driver being escorted to the ambulance but did see the police quickly remove the woman in question and so comment was made on that to me by the county cop. he looked like one of the hull boys, guy's kid sandy if he weren't messed up on drugs. He said the driver had ben arrested prior times for soliciting, he couldn't think of th eword I supplied it because we did have a house on 14th and T in DC and that was the most notorious place for prostitution and the heroin trade and now it's a million dollar residence and all cleaned up.
anyways, the gy was put into the back of the ambulance at the back door and diane set about checking his vitals,e tc. and then I was told to get the rig out of the way at the next turn out because traffic was burgeoning and we were setting up flaggers. I was prepared to take off and Diane calls out 'wait wait I'm not ready, don't leave yet...typical of her but you see I'm the one who has to bein charge and she's browbeaten me for so long I just can't navigate that way because she's taken it out of me.
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