The Station

by Stuart Allan Gray

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The edgy and tense atmosphere endemic in medical facilities becomes the ripe setting for The Station.

Paramedics, crews, solos and officers, cops and ambulance control staff all have a role to play in the helter-skelter that slowly unfolds.

In the first chapter, a man is brought into the Emergency Department of a London hospital. The patient’s injuries make him almost unrecognizable but a nurse thinks she knows him because of a plaster on his hand which had the number nine penned on it. That peculiar detail is the only hint that something catastrophic is about to take place.