
Where We Are Now, Part 1
December 15th, 2038. My name's Greg Johnson, an emergency response technician over at Saint Lucia's downtown...well...a former EMT. If you're listening to my channel, then you already know. There are no more hospitals. P


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December 15th, 2038. My name's Greg Johnson, an emergency response technician over at Saint Lucia's downtown...well...a former EMT. If you're listening to my channel, then you already know. There are no more hospitals. People reach out to me over the airwaves. Some ask how it all started. Weren’t there any warnings? How could emergency services not see this coming? Well, I knew as much as you. Then there are others I come across during recon of the city and outer boroughs. Those are the ones I'll talk about in this series. They are the people who need my help. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/emt-tales--7156576/support .
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December 15th, 2038. My name's Greg Johnson, an emergency response technician over at Saint Lucia's downtown...well...a former EMT. If you're listening to my channel, then you already know. There are no more hospitals. P
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