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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Ambulance Smoking

The other day, I was riding my bike home from Wawa pretty late at night - maybe about midnight or sometime shortly after.  When I turned down the alley to get on the road that would take me in the right direction, I noticed there were people there, which normally doesn't happen.  I slowed down, and then noticed that the people were lifting a stretcher out of an ambulance and then taking the patient into the hospital.

And I noticed that the patient was perhaps an 80 year old woman who looked quite frail, in a night gown, with short curly hair, and had a lit cigarette in her hand, smoking it while the paramedics rolled her inward.

Peace out.

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