Author Michael Deltmore's New Book "The Other Side of the Street" is an Unfiltered View of the Role of a Paramedic Throughout the 1980s.
Recent release "The Other Side of the Street" from Page Publishing author Michael Deltmore takes true experiences unique to the author during his time as a paramedic and goes down the rabbit hole of true life, incorporating all sorts of nasty sides of reality.
NEW YORK, March 20, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Michael Deltmore, a man who grew up in a lower-middle-class neighborhood outside a large metropolitan area, has completed his new book "The Other Side of the Street": a glimpse inside the realities of those first responders who discovered the sick, infirm, dead, or dying of all social classes, and had to face unimaginable adversities in their day-to-day operations.
"The Other Side of the Street places you in the life of a paramedic in the early days of modern prehospital emergency care," Michael Deltmore, a writer who chose to utilize a pseudonym due to the intimate nature of his revelations. "These are true accounts that happened in a major metropolitan area of more than a million people from 1979 through the '80s. What you are about to read is true, unedited, unabridged, and told in my own words, taken from the daily notes I made and retained from the beginning of my tenure."
Published by New York City-based Page Publishing, Michael Deltmore's dramatic material focuses on the humanity of those who are tasked with rescuing our loved ones in their most vulnerable hours.
"Nothing here is sugarcoated," the author explained. "I hold nothing back as I recount my experiences with cruel, wonderful, horrific, and foolish people, and the deadly health decisions that my partners, other emergency personnel, and I made on a nightly basis. Riding through the streets wasn't glamorous, and working on the streets was difficult. It was filled with all forms of violence, deception, racism, sex, drugs, alcohol, hate, and incompetence, not only among the health-care profession but within law enforcement and fire departments as well."
Readers who wish to experience this true crime, real life, no-holds-barred account of paramedic work can purchase "The Other Side of the Street" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.
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SOURCE Page Publishing, Inc.
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