First Response
"There's never a good time for a disaster or an attack. That's why we're here." âOren, militia captain
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First Response
"There's never a good time for a disaster or an attack. That's why we're here." âOren, militia captain
Artist: Slawomir Maniak TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link

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You remember that whole Umbara Arc, when Kix lost his cool and so desperately tried to pull his brothers to safety and render aid, even though it was hopeless and at risk of his own life? Everybody was present with him that day, given a little insight into his perspective. Or, who remembers the medic from Saving Private Ryan, who did the same in more graphic fashion, risking his life and losing it because it was better than watching others suffer?
I know how they felt. Not in the sense of my brothers and sisters are dying in a war, though we fight a different type or war. But in the perspective of watching the inevitable clutches of death take your patient, no matter how you fight, no matter the highly trained skills, no matter the expensive equipment and priceless experience brought to bear. Or when you realize that perhaps youâve gone past the point of humane, trapping a soul in a broken body that can no longer support them. When no one listens to you, when you want to help but have your hands tied. When that ONE THING eludes you that could have helped. When youâve moved so past the point of desperate that your teamâs humor takes on a dark shape and you can only laugh to stave off the feelings of insanity at what youâre doing, how hopeless you feel, how much youâd like to leave and scream in a quiet place. When you feel invisible because everyone else has such tunnel vision they can no longer hear a voice of concern or reason.
Itâs not because people donât care. Rather, everyone cares so much that they really no longer know what to do. And so every team member walks away wondering if they did enough. Did they fail the patient? Did they miss the piece that could have fixed it all? Were they too afraid to speak up when that would have helped? Could they have saved that patient if only theyâd done a little more, had some other idea, pushed that blood faster⌠anything. At the end of it all youâre left in silence, trying to recover and make sense of the storm. Youâre left with ghosts, which will never leave you. Haunted by those you couldnât save, who whisper to you in the quiet.
Itâs not really even their voices you hear - itâs your self condemnation for not beating Death, for not being enough. Or at least, thatâs what a good medic hears. The ones who care enough to let it drive you to save the next one. The ones who fight on in your memory, learn from the mistakes and the pain and the loss, who willingly carry your ghost with them for the rest of their lives and to the end of their usefulness.
I once had an experienced coworker from another specialty tell me, âYouâre not normal. This unit is not normal. You should not walk among the dead like youâre in a war zone, and just go on to the next patient. How do you do this job?â
Because thereâs always the next person you COULD save. Because life is worth fighting for. Because even after all the grief and failure and loss and heartbreak, somehow we stand up to try again. Because we have hope. Or at least, thatâs what we tell ourselves when the call comes out for the next run. When we pull ourselves back together, shut our eyes to the devastation, and try again. This time we will win.
In the silence, I know what Kix felt, when Rex wrenched him from the line of fire. We canât save them all, but by god will we try.
What does the "first response" tag mean?
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First Response is the working title of my main wip and universe! Itâs a post-apocalyptic sci-fi novel, set about a century after the Third World War. It focuses on Kit Winfrey and Oxford Jones, best friends and young scientist with the shared dream to join the Kusasa Company (an organization whoâs primary goal is rebuilding communities and the environment) and help heal and change the world.
Itâs gone through a million different iterations and forms (starting off as a roleplay server with friends), four full plot and world overhauls, 5 years of sporadic writing and roleplay and plotting and crying, and so so so much love. It is my baby :,) Iâm on an upswing of working on it, so Iâm starting to tag stuff with it here!
THANK YOU for asking!!! I could talk about it all day, but I tend not to post anything because Iâm not too sure how interested people are in my original works :,) the tags are mainly for me and my irls that follow me and know abt it. but! yeah! thank you!
The Bible tells me that when I sin, Godâs first response is not anger toward me but broken-hearted grief. Why is it, then, that when someone offends me, my first response is not broken-heartedness but anger and a desire for justice? This is something I am working on changing, with the Holy Spiritâs help.
Craig T. Owens (see Psalm 103:8)
I reposted Rafaâs First response ad, cos the original got deleted off Youtube

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Dan + reaching for Amy to calm her down
hey, stitches, how are ya? i hope you're doin' well.