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I just happen to pull up right as the OB is kind of peeling out of this parking garage and I follow her. And she's not driving like normal. She's taking an illegal turn. She's running a red light. This is very close proximity to the hospital, but it's a big city. So it's not like you can just drive straight over there. And this lady's driving like about out of hell. I'm trying to follow her.
I just happen to pull up right as the OB is kind of peeling out of this parking garage and I follow her. And she's not driving like normal. She's taking an illegal turn. She's running a red light. This is very close proximity to the hospital, but it's a big city. So it's not like you can just drive straight over there. And this lady's driving like about out of hell. I'm trying to follow her.
I just happen to pull up right as the OB is kind of peeling out of this parking garage and I follow her. And she's not driving like normal. She's taking an illegal turn. She's running a red light. This is very close proximity to the hospital, but it's a big city. So it's not like you can just drive straight over there. And this lady's driving like about out of hell. I'm trying to follow her.
I remember Kristen calling out that she loved me, but I mean, we couldn't even really see each other. She was a few yards ahead on a stretcher as I'm pulling up in the car. It was very cinematic. It was like watching a movie almost, except for you're in it. This was an OR that was immediate when you got in. I imagine this would be used for car accidents and other high trauma type deals.
I remember Kristen calling out that she loved me, but I mean, we couldn't even really see each other. She was a few yards ahead on a stretcher as I'm pulling up in the car. It was very cinematic. It was like watching a movie almost, except for you're in it. This was an OR that was immediate when you got in. I imagine this would be used for car accidents and other high trauma type deals.
I remember Kristen calling out that she loved me, but I mean, we couldn't even really see each other. She was a few yards ahead on a stretcher as I'm pulling up in the car. It was very cinematic. It was like watching a movie almost, except for you're in it. This was an OR that was immediate when you got in. I imagine this would be used for car accidents and other high trauma type deals.
I didn't know this at the time, but Kristen said that when she was wheeled in there, there was probably a dozen people in there. A few of them introduced themselves, but really they just went right to putting her under and right to operating. I had to have a nurse bring me back, but I wasn't able to actually go in there with her.
I didn't know this at the time, but Kristen said that when she was wheeled in there, there was probably a dozen people in there. A few of them introduced themselves, but really they just went right to putting her under and right to operating. I had to have a nurse bring me back, but I wasn't able to actually go in there with her.
I didn't know this at the time, but Kristen said that when she was wheeled in there, there was probably a dozen people in there. A few of them introduced themselves, but really they just went right to putting her under and right to operating. I had to have a nurse bring me back, but I wasn't able to actually go in there with her.
What they would let me do is I could stand outside against the wall, and there was a nurse that was peering through a little square window, and she was telling me what was going on. The speed in which this happened, the time that Kristen got there to the time that they actually delivered my son was less than 10 minutes. This was an escalated type of emergency.
What they would let me do is I could stand outside against the wall, and there was a nurse that was peering through a little square window, and she was telling me what was going on. The speed in which this happened, the time that Kristen got there to the time that they actually delivered my son was less than 10 minutes. This was an escalated type of emergency.
What they would let me do is I could stand outside against the wall, and there was a nurse that was peering through a little square window, and she was telling me what was going on. The speed in which this happened, the time that Kristen got there to the time that they actually delivered my son was less than 10 minutes. This was an escalated type of emergency.
I'm sure they feared the worst based off what the doctor had told them. You're pure fight or flight, numb, head forward kind of thing that people do as a response. After my son was born, it was at 5.37 p.m. and the nurse looked through the window and called in to ask if I could look through the window too. And after it was given the go ahead, I was able to look in.
I'm sure they feared the worst based off what the doctor had told them. You're pure fight or flight, numb, head forward kind of thing that people do as a response. After my son was born, it was at 5.37 p.m. and the nurse looked through the window and called in to ask if I could look through the window too. And after it was given the go ahead, I was able to look in.
I'm sure they feared the worst based off what the doctor had told them. You're pure fight or flight, numb, head forward kind of thing that people do as a response. After my son was born, it was at 5.37 p.m. and the nurse looked through the window and called in to ask if I could look through the window too. And after it was given the go ahead, I was able to look in.
I'm sure they were probably making sure that my son was alive. I saw him on the table and I could see Kristen still completely, for lack of a better word, I could see her insides and her guts right there on the table still. Then they kind of immediately had a team that was going to take my son up to NICU.
I'm sure they were probably making sure that my son was alive. I saw him on the table and I could see Kristen still completely, for lack of a better word, I could see her insides and her guts right there on the table still. Then they kind of immediately had a team that was going to take my son up to NICU.
I'm sure they were probably making sure that my son was alive. I saw him on the table and I could see Kristen still completely, for lack of a better word, I could see her insides and her guts right there on the table still. Then they kind of immediately had a team that was going to take my son up to NICU.
So that's where I went, which I didn't know was kind of where they took the worst case scenarios. I remember being able to touch his hand and walking through this maze that was the hospital that we were in. He's got a bunch of things on him, but he looks fine. Some of the first pictures I have is he's in like an infant stretcher with the glass case over it.
So that's where I went, which I didn't know was kind of where they took the worst case scenarios. I remember being able to touch his hand and walking through this maze that was the hospital that we were in. He's got a bunch of things on him, but he looks fine. Some of the first pictures I have is he's in like an infant stretcher with the glass case over it.