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Timothy R. Tangherlini - Talking Trauma

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Man, Ive seen, believe it or not, a head-on accident in the parking lot of a Macys sale. What do they have, those white sales, is that what they have? The parking lot was completely barren except these two cars that hit each other head on. This little old lady and some other idiot. How do you do that?! A barren parking lot! Completely empty, morning, nobody there, and somehow they managed to hit each other head on. Well, it was just enough trauma to kill her, you know? Barely any damage but, you know, a little old lady driving a big car, a big old gnarly steering wheel and thats enough to kill an elderly person and stuff . As they race to and from emergency calls, as they wait and watch, and as they administer aid to the traumatized, paramedics tell stories. Their tales disclose much about how they view their own profession. Their duties are much more complex than the dramatic portrayals that reach the living room via the television screen. This book reports what really goes on behind the scenes. The reader of Talking Trauma has a virtual front seat in the ambulance. Here the focus is not on the mechanics of the job but rather on paramedics work culture and their well-established storytelling tradition. The stories they tell are cynical, flip, and profane--the very antithesis of heroic in the romantic sense. Their narratives evince an anti-epic quality that intentionally trivializes the conventional immensities of pain and horror. Paramedics present the gothic as business as usual, and mainly their stories are intended only for the ears of other paramedics. Their stories afford a shocking glimpse into a chaotic urban underworld where prostitution, drug abuse, assault, and murder are daily fare. Outsiders may expect their tales to be only about horrific mutilation and death. However compelling such topics may be to the layperson, the actual repertory is most often commentary on personal experience and revelation of the why behind the stories paramedics tell. Talking Trauma provides an intimate look into a work culture deliberately kept hidden from public view. It is not centered on individuals the public may stereotype as streetwise, hardened caregivers but upon the stories of self-presentation by which paramedics structure past events to fit into their identity. This fascinating book reveals how storytelling equips these professionals to exert control over chaos and to withstand encounters with suffering, death, and mayhem on a daily basis. At the University of California, Los Angeles, Timothy R. Tangherlini is an assistant professor in the Scandinavian Section and affiliated with the Folklore and Mythology Program.

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title Talking Trauma Paramedics and Their Stories author - photo 1

title:Talking Trauma : Paramedics and Their Stories
author:Tangherlini, Timothy R.
publisher:University Press of Mississippi
isbn10 | asin:1578060435
print isbn13:9781578060436
ebook isbn13:9780585033075
language:English
subjectEmergency medicine, Emergency medical technicians--California--Alameida County, Storytelling.
publication date:1998
lcc:RC86.7.T364 1998eb
ddc:362.18
subject:Emergency medicine, Emergency medical technicians--California--Alameida County, Storytelling.
Talking Trauma
Paramedics and Their Stories
TIMOTHY R. TANGHERLINI
UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
JACKSON
Copyright 1998 by University Press of Mississippi
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
01 00 99 98Picture 24 3 2 1
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Tangherlini, Timothy R.
Talking trauma : paramedics and their stories / Timothy R.
Tangherlini.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).
ISB 1-57806-042-7 (cloth : alk. paper). ISBN 1-57806-043-5
(pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Emergency medicine. 2. Emergency medical technicians
California Alameida County. 3. Storytelling. I. Title.
RC86.7.T364Picture 3Picture 41998
362.18dc21Picture 5Picture 6Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 1197-41468
Picture 12Picture 13Picture 14Picture 15Picture 16Picture 17Picture 18Picture 19CIP
British Library Cataloging-in-Publication data available
To Margaret
Picture 20
In the real dark night of the soul,
it is always three o'clock in the morning.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Picture 21
You always get the weirdest calls at like
three o'clock in the morning.
Oakland paramedic
Contents
Preface
xi
Introduction: Everybody's Got Stories
xvii
CHAPTER 1 Does It Take Any Training?
3
CHAPTER 2 Places You Wouldn't Go for a Thousand Dollars
32
CHAPTER 3 There Was Brain for Half a Block
61
CHAPTER 4 You See the Weirdest Things Out Here
88
CHAPTER 5 5150s, Suicides, and All the Other Crazies
112
CHAPTER 6 Can You Save the Baby?
137
CHAPTER 7 What's the Grossest Thing You've Ever Seen?
158
CHAPTER 8 You Never Know What Management Is Thinking
180
Conclusion
209
Notes
217
Glossary
231
Works Cited
239

Page xi
Preface
My first exposure to paramedic storytelling came through my younger brother, himself a paramedic and the one who helped me contact the people at Regional Ambulance who could assist me in carrying out this project. After years of asking him not to tell me stories about crazy people, suicides, and automobile accidents, I realized that his storytelling pointed to an intriguing aspect of occupational culture not revealed by the popular representations of the field. The plans for this project were hatched one evening at a party when an acquaintance mentioned that he had noticed my brother and several other medics sitting alone on a back porch swapping work-related stories. Initially, the project was envisioned solely as a video documentary of paramedic storytelling. Once that was completed, it became apparent that, while one can convey certain types of information in a documentary, film is not suited to substantive discussions of wide-ranging topics. So I decided to write a book.
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