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The Gap
The Gap: A paramedics summer on the edge | Benjamin Gilmour
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In this riveting memoir, Gilmour recounts the call-outs that summer: some dangerous, some gruesome, some downright ridiculous. And we meet fellow paramedic Tom who, they say, can get a laugh out of everyone except the dead. As the city heats up that summer, however, even Tom begins to lose his sense of humour. People are unravelling and Benjamin and Tom are no exception. The Gap is a vivid portrait of the lead-up to Christmas; an unflinching, no-holds-barred look at what happens after the triple-zero call is made the drugs, nightclubs, brothels, drunk rich kids, billionaires, domestic disputes, the elderly, emergency births, even a kidnapping. Patients share their innermost feelings, and we witness their loneliness, their despair and their hopes. Beautifully written and sharply observed, The Gap exposes the fragility of our lives and the lengths the paramedics will go to to try to save us.
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The events that occurred in the summer of 2007 working out of a Sydney Station as told by a paramedic of 20 years experience. A very eye opening read and look into the world of Ambos both on the job and how it spills over into their personal lives.

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The front cover of The Gap promises the story of “a paramedic‘s summer on the edge”, and it delivers! The Gap is the name of a notorious suicide spot, a clifftop at Sydney‘s Watson‘s Bay, and for the summer of 2008, Gilmour worked as a paramedic based out of the nearest ambulance station. Penguin Australia was kind enough to send me a copy of his memoir, and my full review was sent to subscribers at http://www.keepingupwiththepenguins.com #NewBook

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