Alright I'm back after a brief vacation of 5 fun filled days and nights.
First call of the day was for an accident with injuries. I arrive on location and its only minor injuries to 1 driver. The person who caused the accident told me she was looking at a construction sign and paying attention to her GPS and did not see the red signal that she drove through causing my other driver, who had the right of way I might add, to T-bone her. My other driver goes to the hospital and I finish my paperwork and write her a summons for the red signal.
I then go to the local Occupational Health hospital for my physical therapy appointment for my shoulder and after an hour it kind of feels a little better after getting prodded, pulled, yanked and then iced.
My next call wasn't so much a call but a chance encounter. A blind person, not someone selling blinds, a real live blind person got lost while on an outing with a staff member of the facility she attends. Don't ask me how she became separated from her guide she just did. She managed to find a kind person who managed to flag us down. She didn't speak real good English and wasn't sure where she was or needed to go but we figured it out and got her back to where she needed to be. When I got her back at the facility the Director told me that her guide had called several times to let them know she was lost but nobody managed to call the Police. No big deal I got her back where she belonged.
Next call was for another accident and it was borderline reportable or non reportable depending on which way you look at things. I made it reportable because it looked like my explanation of reportable vs non reportable wasn't sinking in with one of the drivers. Oh well finished up on time and headed back to the Precinct to call it a day.
10-7 EOT
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