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Posted by Steve_ne on April 06, 2005 at 10:22:34 from (64.89.178.205):
Yesterday when driving home from work. I noticed a man lying in the parking lot next to a car with cloths and cloths basket beside him. He was yelling "HELP ME HELP ME Call 911." I'm an EMT so I had to help. His (Girl friend/Wife?) jumped out of the car and comes over to him and yells "I'm going to kill you." I stayed in the car and told her that if she didn't leave that I was going to call 911. She got mad and got back into her car. She then started the car and backed up, the man jumped up and ran be hide some large trash dumpsters. She went forwards then backwards running over his cloths. During all this I was calling 911. The Police arrived shortly. I got out of my car and went to see what I could do for him. The Rescue unit arrived. I thought some of you might get a kick out of this, I sure did. I was wondering if my wife could ever get that mad were she would want to run me over for dragging a tractor home. I didn't use any names or places so I think I'm okay with HIPAA.
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