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The Dark Side
- Real Life Accounts of an NHS Paramedic: The Good, the Bad and the Downright Ugly
- Narrated by: Pete Nottage
- Length: 4 hrs and 44 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Andy Thompson's true-to-life, graphic, and gripping account of his work as an NHS paramedic in Britain's Accident and Emergency Ambulance Service will shock you, sadden you, entertain you, and perhaps inspire you. You'll smile at some of Andy's real patient encounters, while others will cause you to wipe a tear.
Using official NHS documentation recorded at the time to give precise details of each incident, Andy has held firm to the real-life accounts, even in keeping the dialogue as close as his memory allows to what was really said at the time. It's as if you're there next to him, struggling with the effects of adrenaline and fighting to save life. This is a rare work of medical nonfiction delivered in a way that is factual, informative, but at the same time naturally entertaining and moving, written with candour and humour. And if you have ever thought what it takes to become a paramedic - or any other of the specialist vocations - and that you could never achieve it yourself, Andy's inspiring story of how he went from postman to frontline healthcare professional, fulfilling his dream, will make you think again that anything is possible if you have the desire.
Andy says there are no heroics in the book and that he simply did his job, but we are sure The Dark Side will leave you convinced there are true heroes on our streets right here, right now. Saving lives every day, every night and often against all the odds. It might even change your whole perspective on life.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-02-2021
good stuff
as someone studying paramedicine I really enjoyed this, an insight to my future :) it got me considering things I hadn't previously thought about in relation to the job and also made me chuckle a couple of times.
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- Anonymous User
- 31-01-2021
Great stories and insight but too repetitive
I absolutely loved this book, very emotional and such a roller coaster. One thing that became irritating after a while was the continuous description of putting in an IV. Each time described the tourniquet going on, the needle, the first flash back, the second flash back, take the needle out leaving the clear plastic tubing in, disposed the needle in the sharps and secured with an adhesive dressing. Every damn time! I loved the describing for the layman to understand but repeating it for every case was over kill. However still really enjoyed the cases and how each case is so different and unpredictable. Paramedics are angels!
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- Rob
- 11-08-2019
Definitely worth a listen!
Fantastic account of Paramedic life brilliantly told by Pete Nottage! I'm currently studying to be a Paramedic and love listening to old war stories from seasoned veteran Paramedics and Ambulance crews!
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- cameron.hoare
- 09-05-2017
really well written. great character voice.
a really well written and voiced audiobook with great stories. i think it is now my favourite
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