LOS ANGELES (AP) It's crowded in the back of the ambulance. Two emergency medical technicians, the patient, the gurney and an unseen and unwelcome passenger lurking in the air. For.
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Emergency medical workers Trenton Amaro, from left, Joshua Hammond, Thomas Hoang and Charles Navarro are crammed in an ambulance as they treat a patient in Placentia, Calif., Friday, Jan. 8, 2021. EMTs and paramedics have always dealt with life and death they make split-second decisions about patient care, which hospital to race to, the best and fastest way to save someone and now they re just a breath away from becoming the patient themselves.(AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
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