

Wild Rescues: A Paramedic's Extreme Adventures in Yosemite, Yellowstone, and Grand Teton [Grange, Kevin] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Wild Rescues: A Paramedic's Extreme Adventures in Yosemite, Yellowstone, and Grand Teton Review: Scary and fascinating! - Great storytelling about life rescue s in beautiful but dangerous national parks. You feel the tragedies and miracles of the family of first responders in a deep sense of their sacrifices. Review: excellent read - The book was educational and extremely interesting the drama of emergency management care! Thank you for sharing your story! RM

| Best Sellers Rank | #81,308 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #17 in Emergency Medicine (Books) #435 in Professional & Academic Biographies (Books) #632 in Nature & Ecology (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,258) |
| Dimensions | 5.98 x 0.59 x 9.02 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1641602007 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1641602006 |
| Item Weight | 14.7 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 304 pages |
| Publication date | April 6, 2021 |
| Publisher | Chicago Review Press |
L**A
Scary and fascinating!
Great storytelling about life rescue s in beautiful but dangerous national parks. You feel the tragedies and miracles of the family of first responders in a deep sense of their sacrifices.
R**M
excellent read
The book was educational and extremely interesting the drama of emergency management care! Thank you for sharing your story! RM
J**N
Exciting, covers relationships, nature, dangers, personal growth
This book has a bit of everything - it is exciting, covers the different effects work has on relationships, natural beauty, dangers of backwoods work, and personal growth of the author. He gives enough explanations of his work that you understand the basics of treatment, and he adds what it takes to think about cases in a comprehensive and instinctive way, too. He also tells unabashedly how much he had to learn in the beginning and along the way, disappointments, joys, etc. His response to suicides in the parks is hard to read, but he goes on to tell of recovery.
A**E
Well written. Very inspiring. What a hero with passion
Loved his honesty and passion. What a patriot who serves his country and his soul. Very intriguing stories. How lucky we all are to hear his stories and have a fellow citizen covering our backs.
A**R
Thrilling read on what it takes to rescue people in the wilderness of national parks
Fast moving short stories for those who love nature, adrenalin, or crisis response. Some self reflection and character growth, lots of description of how accidents and rescues happen in Yosemite, Yellowstone and Jackson Hole.
I**O
Was unsure at first, couldn't put it down by the end
A lot of the EMT books I've read have been bitter, so I was surprised by how hopeful and optimistic this one was. Initially I was put off by the author's attitude, wondering if he was putting on a heroic persona, but the more you read, the more you realize that this is just genuine-- the guy is sincere, earnest, hardworking, and surprisingly hilarious. He might mention that he saved a four year-old off handedly but it's coupled with amusingly humbling experiences. This is a person I'd really like to me offline. I really enjoyed this book. It's easy to read with some surprisingly tense moments, and it shows an aspect of life I've never thought about before. It also deepened my appreciation for national parks. I think what I appreciated most is the author's willingness to learn and share information. I get the feeling that he's not afraid to detail why he made a mistake because he wants you, the reader, to learn from it. And I don't want to make it sound like the guy is fumbling left right and center; it's just something that really impressed me when reading. If you're like me and you like to write in your books, I'd say that this is not a good book for it. The pages are thin enough that you can see through the text from the other side of the page sometimes, which was a little distracting but nothing work reducing a star over. The last thing I want to say is to address a review on here that was upset about "politics" in the book. It was something in the back of my head because I kept waiting to see what was so horrible that a guy would throw away his book-- the "politics" is about conservation. It's three or four paragraphs in a 304 page book where the author talking about national parks being defunded and employees doing what they can to fight back. It's barely a criticism, much more a the man being patriotic for his country and appreciative of his fellow person. I'm not sure why a person reading this would be surprised that a guy who works at national parks would have the audacity to care about national parks, but if that's too political for you then I suggest skipping this book.
A**L
Detailed and kept my attention
An interesting and intriguing book on a beautiful place. While the landscape and animals are fascinating, it is a place you don’t want to let your guard down.
G**8
well written captivating read
Enjoyed every page. Author has keen insight, humor, and a born storyteller. His firsthand account of some dark moments in a human life is told with humility and respect. The backdrop of the Parks makes you feel right there.
A**X
10/10 recommendation for anyone interested in wilderness first responders . The book captures everything I thought a wilderness emt would do
C**N
Kevin is so insightful of his own personal and professional journey that it feels you are walking beside him, trough thick and thin.
S**N
Fantastic look into being an emergency responder in the national parks. The author does a great job of explaining his line of work and what goes in to protecting visitors. Great collection of stories and info.
J**G
Loved this book! Would recommend
C**N
I am in the process of reading this book and so far have enjoyed the contents.
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