Riding the Lightning Riding the Lightning

Riding the Lightning

A Year in the Life of a New York City Paramedic

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Publisher Description

“An intense look at the high-stakes world of a NYC paramedic in the months before and after COVID-19 altered our landscape.”Damon Tweedy, MD, author of Black Man in a White Coat: A Doctor's Reflections on Race and Medicine

The education of a New York City paramedic, whose tales of tragedy and transcendence over a single year culminate in the greatest challenge the city’s emergency medical system has ever faced: the COVID-19 pandemic.

As a seasoned paramedic and union leader, Anthony Almojera thought he could handle anything his job threw at him. Like many medical first responders, he came from a troubled background and carried the traumas of the city as well as its triumphs. He had grown up in the rough-and-tumble Park Slope of the 1980s, been homeless for a time, and had watched murder, addiction, and hopelessness consume those closest to him. But he had dedicated his life to helping people in need, and while every day was filled with tragedy—stabbings, shootings, accidents, suicides—it also brought moments of uplift: births, resuscitations, and rescues that reminded Anthony and his coworkers why FDNY EMS was the most thrilling job on earth, even if the pay was lousy and the hours were long.

So when a strange new virus began spreading in New York, Anthony and his fellow frontline medical workers were ready. They had done the biohazard drills; they knew the procedures, and how to handle the sick and the bereaved. They believed that their lives and training had prepared them for this new challenge. But the months ahead would prove them wrong, and would push New York’s EMS workers, and Anthony himself, to the breaking point—and beyond.

Following one paramedic into hell and back, Riding the Lightning tells the story of New York City’s darkest days through the eyes of its frontline medical workers and the community they serve: ordinary people who will continue to make New York an extraordinary place long after it has been reborn from the ashes of the COVID-19 pandemic.

This unforgettable story of a paramedic on the front lines is more than a memoir—it’s a raw look at the heart of a city in crisis.
A Paramedic’s Memoir: Follow Anthony Almojera from a troubled childhood in 1980s Park Slope and a period of homelessness to finding his calling in one of the most demanding jobs on earth.The COVID-19 Front Lines: Experience the single year that pushed New York’s seasoned paramedics to the breaking point, facing a strange new virus that would change their city forever.A Broken System: An unflinching look at the reality of emergency medicine, where low pay and long hours contrast with the daily heroism of saving lives through stabbings, accidents, and rescues.Mental Health and Trauma: A raw and honest exploration of the psychological toll on first responders, who carry the traumas of the city while fighting to keep its people alive.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2022
June 7
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
272
Pages
PUBLISHER
Mariner Books
SELLER
HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
SIZE
3.4
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