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EMS Artwork: A disastrous rig; a life saved

It’s disheartening to walk back to the truck after your paperwork and have to look at this, but what bigger rush is there than saving a life?

Ambulance Disaster

When the call is over I’m usually pretty wired, especially if we had a save.

It’s disheartening to walk back to the truck after your paperwork and handoff report is done and have to look at this. The part that hits me is once we get this all cleaned up we may be doing it again right away… or we may be going for a routine, non emergency transfer.

I love this job; I know in many of my pieces I’m showing the sadder or more negative sides but I do that to raise PTSD and mental health awareness. As dreary as this image looks, I get excited looking at it. What bigger rush is there than to be trying to save a life?

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Daniel Sundahl is a firefighter, paramedic and artist who creates portraits of EMS scenes inspired by his work in the field. View his artwork at DanSun Photo Art. Daniel is working on his second book, which is scheduled for release in October. Both of his books will be available on Amazon.