
THE PINK HOUSE


We were called there about 2am one morning for a medical emergency unknown, which was usually the case or seizures. Upon arriving on a cold, dark and moonless night and no lights on we approached with caution, as you never who or how many would be there. Having mag light in hand we entered into a room full of people and could only see eyes looking back at us and finally found the patient (as they weren't speaking). He only wanted a taxi ride as usual, as his only complaint was he was cold.
On the way in we noticed a tree lying across the middle of the room, they had chopped a tree down from the front yard and had one end of it in the woodstove and as it burned they would push the tree farther into the stove.
Jackie Hatton
FFI/EMT-B
Hebron Md.
