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Attention Fort Worth Ambulance Trash

Who was the paramedic who worked in Wise County in the mid to late 80's and

had the long blonde hair and I believe was in a band named Impulse? Anybody? I

remember Dave telling me he was a good medic but disapproved of the

hair.

Ken

In 1985, Jerry took a medic position with the then hospital based EMS system

in Wise County. There he served with Jerry Hussong (RIP), Mike Floyd, Rob

, Eliazar , and Mike . He became Director of EMS in

1986. Jerry married a surgical nurse in Decatur and remained there until

1990.

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> Who was the paramedic who worked in Wise County in the mid to late

80's and had the long blonde hair and I believe was in a band named

Impulse? Anybody? I remember Dave telling me he was a good

medic but disapproved of the hair.

Hey Ken,

That was Neil F. Livingston. He was an unconfident rookie right out

of school when he came to Wise County around the fall of 1986. Under

Jerry's tutelage, he did indeed turn into a very good medic. He

finished nursing school through the Regents College program around

1993, cut his hair, and was a surgical nurse at Decatur for several

years. Last I heard, he had become a hospice nurse.

Rob

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> Who was the paramedic who worked in Wise County in the mid to late

80's and had the long blonde hair and I believe was in a band named

Impulse? Anybody? I remember Dave telling me he was a good

medic but disapproved of the hair.

Hey Ken,

That was Neil F. Livingston. He was an unconfident rookie right out

of school when he came to Wise County around the fall of 1986. Under

Jerry's tutelage, he did indeed turn into a very good medic. He

finished nursing school through the Regents College program around

1993, cut his hair, and was a surgical nurse at Decatur for several

years. Last I heard, he had become a hospice nurse.

Rob

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