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Code 3: The Rise & Fall of a Private Ambulance Empire proves that people from all walks of life are attracted to the strange realm that is Emergency Medical Services (E.M.S.). But like average employees, many of them come and go. "Like druggies, they get their quick fix and then they leave. E.M.S. sees them come and go like the motions of the ocean." But what they leave behind are their unforgettable stories. Code 3: The Rise & Fall of a Private Ambulance Empire is not your typical novel about the heroisms of what takes place in the back of an ambulance, rather, Code 3 takes you on a…mehr

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Code 3: The Rise & Fall of a Private Ambulance Empire proves that people from all walks of life are attracted to the strange realm that is Emergency Medical Services (E.M.S.). But like average employees, many of them come and go. "Like druggies, they get their quick fix and then they leave. E.M.S. sees them come and go like the motions of the ocean." But what they leave behind are their unforgettable stories. Code 3: The Rise & Fall of a Private Ambulance Empire is not your typical novel about the heroisms of what takes place in the back of an ambulance, rather, Code 3 takes you on a fast-paced 'lights and sirens' ride through the delightful disgraces that are hidden well from the public eye. Code 3 is a satire ripe with figurative allegories in concert with such prime world events as Nazi Germany and the Titanic Disaster, uniquely intertwined in the unforgiving E.M.S. field of battle set inside a huge garage on the north side of Chicago that is a branch of a massive private ambulance company merger. It was inside this garage where most of the mayhem took place. Sean C. Cusack began his professional writing career in 2004 and has since published several works of different genres. In Code 3: The Rise & Fall of a Private Ambulance Empire, Sean C. Cusack chronicles his early upbringing in the 'family business' and into his teenage years that were well absorbed with stories and characters. He further explores the odd world that was the calamitous private ambulance company that he worked at with an observant eye and humorous take on an otherwise suppressed occupation all from the watch of his comfortable confines.