Chapter Three
"Ephram!" The doctor yelled for his son, who did not respond.
"Get me some paramedics! I need a back board, C-Caller, the works!" The paramedics ran up with there hands filled with equipment. Dr. Brown began to explain to them what he had found so far. "He has a piece of wood about three inches by three inches sticking out of his right leg. He also appears to have a head wound. He is unconsciousness, and has lost a lot of blood. It appears he was awake long enough to stop the bleeding before he passed out."
The team carefully started Ephram on a IV, and began to take his vitals while inspecting the wound and making sure the boy was stable. Carefully they put the C-Caller around Ephrams neck and tied the boy to a backboard. They brought Ephram out of the cave and began to take him up to the road Dr. Brown was holding on to Ephrams hand when Ephram began to have a seizure. The paramedics moved faster to the ambulance where they set Ephram on a stretcher, one of the paramedics a female gave Ephram a shot that seemed to stop the seizure. Dr. Brown was going over everything he had learned in his head about what could be happening to his son, He had never been so afraid in his life.
Ephram seized once more on the trip to the hospital, where the hospital staff was waiting for them. The paramedics yelled out their findings to the doctors and nurses assigned to take care of this patient. Dr. Brown was asked to wait in the waiting room, a doctor would come out to talk to him later. Dr. Brown felt a tear run down his cheek as he nodded and went to the waiting room, where almost the whole town was waiting, along with a couple of reporters.
"Dr. Brown, how did it feel to find out the boy in the avalanche was you son?" One reporter asked.
"No comment, go away." The distraught father told them calmly, none of the reporters got a chance to ask another question, the good people of Everwood made sure of that. Time passed slower then it had ever done before, it was his wife all over again. Another tear ran down Dr. Brown's cheek. Finally forty minutes later an ER doctor came out looking exhausted.
"Dr. Brown?" Andy stood up quickly and walked over to the doctor in the far- unpopulated corner of the waiting room for privacy. "My name is Doctor Carter, I have news of your son."
"Ephram!" The doctor yelled for his son, who did not respond.
"Get me some paramedics! I need a back board, C-Caller, the works!" The paramedics ran up with there hands filled with equipment. Dr. Brown began to explain to them what he had found so far. "He has a piece of wood about three inches by three inches sticking out of his right leg. He also appears to have a head wound. He is unconsciousness, and has lost a lot of blood. It appears he was awake long enough to stop the bleeding before he passed out."
The team carefully started Ephram on a IV, and began to take his vitals while inspecting the wound and making sure the boy was stable. Carefully they put the C-Caller around Ephrams neck and tied the boy to a backboard. They brought Ephram out of the cave and began to take him up to the road Dr. Brown was holding on to Ephrams hand when Ephram began to have a seizure. The paramedics moved faster to the ambulance where they set Ephram on a stretcher, one of the paramedics a female gave Ephram a shot that seemed to stop the seizure. Dr. Brown was going over everything he had learned in his head about what could be happening to his son, He had never been so afraid in his life.
Ephram seized once more on the trip to the hospital, where the hospital staff was waiting for them. The paramedics yelled out their findings to the doctors and nurses assigned to take care of this patient. Dr. Brown was asked to wait in the waiting room, a doctor would come out to talk to him later. Dr. Brown felt a tear run down his cheek as he nodded and went to the waiting room, where almost the whole town was waiting, along with a couple of reporters.
"Dr. Brown, how did it feel to find out the boy in the avalanche was you son?" One reporter asked.
"No comment, go away." The distraught father told them calmly, none of the reporters got a chance to ask another question, the good people of Everwood made sure of that. Time passed slower then it had ever done before, it was his wife all over again. Another tear ran down Dr. Brown's cheek. Finally forty minutes later an ER doctor came out looking exhausted.
"Dr. Brown?" Andy stood up quickly and walked over to the doctor in the far- unpopulated corner of the waiting room for privacy. "My name is Doctor Carter, I have news of your son."
