Not just a firefighter, but horse trainer, Guardsman, handyman and cook. Heidi Beedle
The firefighters who just showed up at your house for a medical emergency or to douse a neighborâs house fire might have already worked 40 hours or more that week at a side hustle unrelated to their fire service duties.
They may have cooked at a local steak house, pulled extra shifts with an area fire department or a private ambulance service, written mortgage loans, taught at a local college, installed hardwood flooring or worked on remodeling a house they are hoping to flip for a six-figure profit.
Family Turns to Ted for help with pricey bill for no care at ER clinic
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) A few months back, 5-year-old Rami was running in the house and hit his lip on the side of a living room table, opening up a pretty nasty cut on his lip.
Rami admits it was awfully scary for him. It was a little scarier for his mom, Lisa Foty, who rushed him to the First Choice Emergency Room around the corner from the family s home. In that situation, Foty told ABC13, you just instantly want to get the quickest help for your child.