By Jerry Giordano
KTUL
TULSA, Okla. — It is a very dangerous job without much back-up, and last year in Oklahoma 14 paramedics were assaulted in the line of duty. Lawmakers are hoping to change all that with a new measure.
James Postoak decided to become a paramedic 13 years ago today.
“I was living in Oklahoma City at the time of the bombing, and saw some pretty incredible things that day,” said Postoak.
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