An Ambulance Ride Along Here is an example of an ambulance ride-along experience. Dora is a nurse that has worked in the same hospital for 15 years. When she heard about the RN ambulance ride-along program, she signed up to go along once every 3 months. Saturday Night Ride Along Dora jumped in the ambulance at 7 pm for the first call of the night. Dora worked with patients after hospital admittance, but she was not accustomed to emergencies as she experienced that night. The first call was at an abandoned shopping mall that was currently occupied by homeless men and women, and often drug users. The call led them to a 28-year-old woman that had overdosed on heroin. As the others watched paramedics care for her and load her into the ambulance, an older woman said to tell her, if she woke up that she would look after her kids. A little further investigating led Dora to find out the patient had 3 children, all living in the alley with her. Dora contacted social services to pick up the 3, 5, and 7-year-old. The second call came in just after leaving the overdosed patient at the hospital. A car, accident not far from the hospital involved 3 cars, and it was unsure if injuries were severe. Fortunately, a few stitches and bruises were all there were, everyone was fortunate. Related: Common Intestinal Disorders The next call was an elderly man that had what Dora was sure was a stroke. He was transported without complications; a very upset wife needed more attention than he did at the time. The next call was a fight between opposing gang members. Rain had started, and as they got closer, Dora noticed the rain mixed with blood next to one of the victims. He was pronounced-dead on the scene from a gunshot wound. Two more victims were suffering from gun shots, however, neither was life threatening. Dora was extremely upset on the way to the hospital with the two victims, talked the entire way about how they would get even with the rival gang. 5 more calls that night involved a baby that had fallen in the bathtub and almost drowned, another gang fight, which this time involved stabbing victims, a pregnant woman that was in labor, and had no ride to the hospital, a diabetic patient with low blood sugar, and another auto accident which involved severe injuries. Dora saw a lot on her ride along that night, much of it caused a lack of sleep for several nights, and however, she was glad for the chance to see what paramedics deal with on a Saturday night. Dora signed up for a total of 4