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EMT goes to rescue of injured travelers

By Darren Garnick / The Working Stiff
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Derek Rappaport meets his clients on the worst days of their lives.

It’s a situation the career paramedic has experienced countless times from the back of a Boston ambulance and a Duxbury fire truck. But now he’s operating under the additional stress of culture shock.

 
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FREQUENT FLIER: Derek Rappaport is the chief paramedic at Global Rescue, a Boston company guaranteeing travelers help with emergency care.

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