Organized chaos could accurately describe the days activites. We started off right making a good Toby breakfast special, scrambled eggs, custom-to-order pancakes, and sausage links (which I made to perfection). Breakfast was soon cleaned up and a couple hours of prep-work were put in to prepare for the turkey feast. In between the massive amounts of cooking, the medic unit went out for a few runs here and there. However as soon as the deep friend turkey was being pulled out of the fryer, tones dropped for the medic to roll for the ever popular "sick person" call.
After it was all said and done we sat down to a great Thanksgiving Meal, some of the guys invited their families and we basically ate until we felt sick. The medic unit put in a few more runs for the night while the Engine and Truck were allowed to sleep plenty and let their full bellies digest.
Following working Thanksgiving Day on B shift, I worked my regular shift on C shift, riding the lineman seat on the Engine. We stayed busy throughout the day, mostly on fire alarms and medical calls. A little bit after dinner the Engine and Medic caught a downtown MVC vs. pedestrian. It looks a little worse than it was, P/t was taken with non-life threatening injuries to the General.
After clearing from that, Engine and Truck settled in for a quiet fall night, allowing the Medic unit to hit double digits before 9pm. Until next time...