When life is a challenge, not a schedule...
Working in an ambulance is not just a profession. It is a daily readiness to be where pain, fear and hope meet at one point. Recently we went to a call to a man who lost consciousness. While we were driving, I remembered how important seconds are. On the spot - actions, without unnecessary emotions. But then, in the car, when everything was already under control, I looked at him and thought: how often do we forget to appreciate life simply because we think that there is a lot of time...
Sometimes it seems that I live in the intervals between calls. And the rest of the time - I am simply learning to be a person. Not a doctor. Not a hero. Just a woman who still believes that somewhere out there - someone is waiting for her who will hear the beating of her heart even without a stethoscope.