This Monday we had our quiz on English speaking countries, I think it was a little too specific. I didn't studied enough (only one hour), and if the teacher hadn't changed the amount of points that each wrong answer worth I would've failed the test. On Wednesday we had a small task about plagiarism that was easy, but for homework we had to read three short stories that were difficult to understand so it took me about an hour of reading. This Sunday was a little busy one. The first service was a man that had crushed and fell off his motorcycle. When we arrived he had already received first aid from "Protección Civil", they did almost everything right. He had an exposed bone fracture of his left tibia. That same day it seemed that the population wanted to traumatize; at the end of the day IMSS's #21 Trauma Hospital was fool of patients, only ourselves were responsible of transporting 4 patients there. We also receive a call from a lady that was going to abort her baby, she was in paint and starting labor work after only 6 months of gestation. Finally, that day we attended a call inside a Walmart of a lady that fell down and injured her hip. After the physical exploration we knew she was completely faking, perhaps she was tired of working there and wanted some vacations. We realized that because she said that different parts of her body hurt and the trauma kinematics didn't match quite well. When we were transporting her to the hospital we discovered with our interrogation questions that she was taking antidepressants and anxiolytics. Just 5 minutes before my 12 hour guard was going to finish the GPS got a notification from a call, we were really tired and thanks god we got covered by the new guard. A service can entertain us even 3 hours, and I needed to read enough to be able to respond to any question my physiology teacher would like to ask next day in the morning while a give the class, so I decided not to sleep.
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