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Dispatched & Dysfunctional – Because sometimes the worst calls make the best stories.
Welcome to Dispatched & Dysfunctional — where the darkest moments become stories of resilience. These aren’t polished hero tales. They’re the raw, unfiltered truths of EMS: the calls that scar, the ones that save, and the ones we carry forever.
🚑 The tones dropped for a fatal on the interstate. By the time we arrived, the scene stretched for miles — an 18-wheeler had struck a man and dragged him down the highway. His body was scattered in pieces, brain matter smeared across blacktop, fragments of a life reduced to debris under the glow of our flashlights.
Gloves on, boots crunching, we did what EMS always does: piece together what’s left when tragedy tears someone apart.
And then, in the middle of the silence and the smell and the chaos, my partner broke it with a single line: “Man… I could go for some Taco Bell.”
Because when a scene is too heavy, sometimes your brain doesn’t break — it bails.
⚠️ CONTENT WARNING: Graphic EMS content, fatal trauma, and dark humor. Listener discretion advised.
Why It Matters:
🧠 Need support?
💬 “I’d rather hear your story than read your eulogy.”
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By Chris StocktonDispatched & Dysfunctional – Because sometimes the worst calls make the best stories.
Welcome to Dispatched & Dysfunctional — where the darkest moments become stories of resilience. These aren’t polished hero tales. They’re the raw, unfiltered truths of EMS: the calls that scar, the ones that save, and the ones we carry forever.
🚑 The tones dropped for a fatal on the interstate. By the time we arrived, the scene stretched for miles — an 18-wheeler had struck a man and dragged him down the highway. His body was scattered in pieces, brain matter smeared across blacktop, fragments of a life reduced to debris under the glow of our flashlights.
Gloves on, boots crunching, we did what EMS always does: piece together what’s left when tragedy tears someone apart.
And then, in the middle of the silence and the smell and the chaos, my partner broke it with a single line: “Man… I could go for some Taco Bell.”
Because when a scene is too heavy, sometimes your brain doesn’t break — it bails.
⚠️ CONTENT WARNING: Graphic EMS content, fatal trauma, and dark humor. Listener discretion advised.
Why It Matters:
🧠 Need support?
💬 “I’d rather hear your story than read your eulogy.”
📬 Want to share your story?