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I slept until noon yesterday, I woke up and stayed in bed, I was hungry, but my body didn't get up to get food. I did go to my old job DQ around 7:30. I ate and helped close a little. I then noticed a distraught man across the street. the hospital is also across the street and he was on the grounds. I looked up when I saw him yelling and fall down. he was close to the road so I thought he was hit. No he just ran from the er bc of coming off a immense huge of a drug concoction. I saw him clawing into his chest and bleeding. so in order to get him back to er I called who he said tah. talked to his dad and got him help. people thought I was crazy... bc he could have killed me. He almost did he was so gone... but he looked me in the eye and just sat down and relaxed... im glad he got some help. I wish him and his family the best. long story, sorry.
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Good on you for helping that man when no one else would and don't apologize for the stories length, it's actually pretty short.
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That's really kind of you. That sounds really scary, but I think you handled the situation really well :)
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