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The Ambulance Ride from Hell Part 5

Picture used with permission

Picture used with permission

“Dan, I don’t know what’s going on with you, but you’re not taking a bite out of me,” I tell him with an even tone.

He looks at me for a moment and then shakes his head and says, “I don’t know what’s wrong with me. I feel so hungry,”

“I know buddy. We’re almost there. Just hang tight,” I say.

I’m getting really worried. Dan’s clearly infected by what Jenny’s got. He’s getting worse and worse. How long will it be before he loses complete control?

“Shit,” I swear as I hit the brakes. We’ve just hit a traffic jam. There’s been an accident, with three cars piled into each other, and even though I have my sirens on, nobody is trying to pull to the side, like they normally would.

“Whaatt’s goinnng on?” Dan asks. Jenny shrieks.

“Uhh, hang tight Dan. I’ll be right back,” I distractedly say.

I put the ambulance in park and hop out the driver’s side door. I walk down to the next car and knock on the window. The man gives me an irritated look, but sees my uniform and rolls his window down.

“What do you want?” He defensively asks.

“I want to know why you aren’t moving to the side of the road for me, giving that my siren’s sounding,” I tartly reply.

The man sighs and says, “I can hear the damn siren. But the gridlock here isn’t making it easy lady, so cool that siren down and just wait like the rest of us.”

“Sir, you are aware that obstructing an ambulance is a crime, correct?” I ask.

“Yeah, but I can’t do anything about the rest of the people.”

“Just pull your car to the side of the road. I have people in critical condition.”

The man gives me a cross look and turns the ignition on in his car and then pulls his car to the side of the rad. The people after him see what he’s doing and start pulling their cars to the side. I shake my head and then head back to the ambulance. I open the driver side door and haul myself into the driver’s seat. I look into the back of the ambulance. Dan and Jenny are both gone.

“Shit,” I say.

I grab the com and push the button.

“Dispatch, this is ambulance 2901. We have a situation,” I say.

“Report,” The dispatcher barks back.

“Dispatch, I was transporting an infected patient and my partner who got bitten by said patient. I got stopped at a traffic jam and started directing traffic to get out of the way. When I came back to my ambulance, both the infected patient and my partner are gone.”

“Ambulance 2901, was this the zombie call we sent you on?”

I hear a tapping on the driver door. I look out and see the man I was talking with earlier. He looks annoyed and holds up his wrist and points to it.

“Uh, correct dispatch,” I say.

“They’re probably pulling one on you. That whole situation seems like a hoax.”

Tap, tap, tap.

I wave the man away.

“Negative dispatch, this is not a hoax. I repeat this is not a hoax. The patient was infected with something and she infected my partner.”

Tap, tap, tap.

I roll down the window.

“What?” I tersely ask.

“You made me move my car, but you’re not driving. Get a move on.”

“I’m busy reporting on a situation to my dispatch. Now go back to your car.”

“No! I’m not going back to my car until you turn that damn siren off and apologize for making me move my car. And I want your badge number, so I can report you.”

“Sir, I have an emergency situation with two infected patients who are no longer in this ambulance and could be infecting other people because I had to get out of the ambulance and ask you to move your car. The only one doing any reporting here is me. Now shut up, get back in your damn car and sit tight.”

The man looks taken aback and then shuts his mouth. He starts to walk back to his car, when Dan tackles him from behind and then bites him on the arm.

Author’s note: This is a short story excerpt set in the Zombie Apocalypse Call Center Universe. Each week I’ll write another part of the story on here. If you enjoy, check out the Zombie Apocalypse Call Center series and my free story, The Zombie Apocalypse Convenience Store

You can read part 1 , part 2, part 3, and part 4 of of the story here.

The Ambulance Ride from Hell part 4

We get Jenny to the ambulance and she starts shrieking. I wince at her loud cries and look around. There are people coming out of their homes, looking at us with a combination of concern and what the fuck.

“Leet’s get her in to the ambulance and then I need to eaat,” Dan says.

I look at him, worried. He’s sweating like a pig and I can see some mucus coming from his nose.

I hurriedly open the door to the ambulance and get the ramp down. Dan gets behind the stretcher and pushes it up the ramp.

“Shouldn’t we be doing that together?” I ask.

“I jussst wannnt to get out of heeree.”

“I think we need to get you looked at partner. I’ll drive.”

Dan just nods and sits down beside Jenny, who’s still shrieking her head off.

“Can you give her another sedative?” I ask.

“Suurre.”

I secure the ramp and close the back door. I’m walking to the driver side door of the ambulance when a middle aged white woman accosts.

“What’s going on? What are you doing with Jenny?”

“I’m taking her to hospital, Ma’am. Now I need to go. This is an emergency.”

“What happened to her?”

“That’s none of your business, Ma’am. Now I need to leave.”

I open to the door to the ambulance and get in and shut the door on her.

“Fucking bitch,” I mutter to myself. Entitled white women like her think it’s their prerogative to interrogate me no matter what I’m doing, because of the color of my skin. I switch on the ambulance siren and then look over my shoulder at Dan, who’s quietly rocking back and forth. Jenny is still shrieking.

“Did you give her a sedative, partner?”

“Yuhhh,”

“Ok. Well, let’s get you both looked at.”

I start the ambulance and do a three point turn so I can get back to the main road. The people have cleared off the street and watch as we leave. I turn right on the main road and put the pedal to the metal.

“Can we stop somewhere to get something to eat?” Dan asks. “I’m sooo hungry.”

“Buddy, we’ll get you hooked up with food when we get to the hospital. It’ll be hospital food, but you can pig out to your heart’s content. I gotta get you both back there.”

“I can’t waaiiiittt. I’m so unnnggrrrry.”

Dan abruptly leans down and bites Jenny, who shrieks in surprise and pain.

“What the fuck, Dan? What are you doing?”

Dan leans back up and makes a face and spits out the flesh he just bit.

“She tastes weird. Wonder what you taste like,” he says and eyes me like I’m a prize steak.

Author’s note: This is a short story excerpt set in the Zombie Apocalypse Call Center Universe. Each week I’ll write another part of the story on here. If you enjoy, check out the Zombie Apocalypse Call Center series and my free story, The Zombie Apocalypse Convenience Store

You can read part 1 and part 2 and part 3 of of this story here.

The Ambulance Ride from Hell part 3

I rush to the ambulance, open the back door and hop in and star scrounging around for the first aid kit and some sedatives. I don’t know if Jenny has rabies or something else but I want to take any chances that she’ll attack me again. For that matter, I got to worry that my partner will have whatever she has. I grab some disinfectant and add it to first aid kit. I put all of it on the stretcher and then wheel the stretcher to the house.

I carry the first aid kit and the sedatives into the house. Dan is sitting on the floor clutching his bleeding arm, looking glassy eyed from the shock.

“Dan, you with me?” I ask.

He shakes his head and says, “Yeah. I’m just feeling off.”

“Getting bit will do that to you,” I wryly respond.

Dan chuckles, which I take as a good sign.

“I want you to apply this disinfectant to your arm. I’m going to put a couple sedatives in Jenny and then I’ll help you wrap your arm. Then you and I will get her on to the stretcher and get both of you back to the ambulance, ok?”

“”S-sure,” Dan says.

I hand him the disinfectant and then pull the sedatives out. I cautiously walk up to Jenny. She still looks like she’s out. I’d check her pulse, but I don’t want to take a chance of getting bitten, just in case she’s faking. I get the first sedative ready, and plunge it into her leg. She briefly stirs, which tells me she’s alive. I debate whether to stick her with a second sedative. It could be risky, but she was so adrenalined before that I don’t want to take a chance of not giving her enough. I put the second sedative in her and then turn to Dan.

He’s smeared the disinfectant on the bite wound, but it looks ugly.

“Let me wrap it for you,” I say.

“P-pleease,” He slurs.

I look at him concerned. I know him and he’s not normally like this. I start wrapping his arm and he looks at my hands as I work with an anxious gaze.

“Dan, are you with me?”

“I-I’m feeelinnngggg weeirddd.”

“Are you able to help me get Jenny on the stretcher?”

“I-I think so.”

“Go over to her legs and then I’ll go to her shoulders. We’ll get her on the blanket and then move her onto the stretcher.”

We roll her on to the blanket.

“Lift her now,” I instruct.”

We lift her, carefully, using the blanket and get her on the stretcher. I start securing her arms and legs with straps on the stretcher that can hold down a 350 pound man who’s on drugs. I know because I’ve had to do to that before, and I figure even with whatever is in her system, this will work.

We start wheeling her out her and she stirs.

“What the fuck?” I swear.

Normally the sedatives I pumped into her should have her knocked out for a few hours, but she’s already waking back up. Whatever she’s on is something wicked.

Author’s note: This is a short story excerpt set in the Zombie Apocalypse Call Center Universe. Each week I’ll write another part of the story on here. If you enjoy, check out the Zombie Apocalypse Call Center series and my free story, The Zombie Apocalypse Convenience Store

You can read part 1 and part 2 of of this story here.

The Ambulance Ride from Hell part 2

I’ve pulled the stretcher part of the way, but I can hear the panic in Dan’s voice. I hurriedly lower the stretcher to the street and slam the doors shut. The last thing I want are kids getting some free painkillers from our emergency stash.

“Tonya, where are you. I need you here now!”

I run to the open front door and hurry past the kitchen to the living room, where Dan is trying to restrain a white woman, who I’m going to guess is Jenny. She has her teeth bared. Black mucus is pour out of nostrils and Dan is struggling to keep her hands off of him.

“What happened?” I pant.

“She just launched herself at me, as soon I walked in the living room. Didn’t say a word or anything. She keeps trying to bite me.”

“I wish you told me to bring a sedative.”

“I was panicking. I still am. Now, can you help?” Dan testily asks.

“Sure.”

I walk over to Jenny and she suddenly tries to lunge toward me.

“No you don’t,” Dan grunts out as he pulls on her arms.

Jenny abruptly pulls one of her arms, bringing his arm right by her mouth. Then she chomps down on as hard as she can.

Dan shrieks in pain and lets her arms go. Jenny rips her mouth away, taking some flesh and blood with her, and then pushes Dan away, and rounds on me.

There’s a vase beside me. I grab it and as she lunges at me, I hit her across the face. The vase smacks into her and she gutterly howls and backs up a step. I do a sweep kick and knock her legs out from her and she crashes to the ground.

I start to go toward Dan, but Jenny pushes herself up to her feet.

“Impossible,” I mutter. An ordinary person would be knocked out, but Jenny keeps taking the hits and ticking.

“Unngrrryyy,” Jenny growls at me, and then swings one of her arms at me.

I block her arm with my forearm, and when she follows up with her other arm, I move to the side and then grab and throw her. I send her careening into a wall and thankfully, this time, she doesn’t get up, just laying there motionlessly. I’ll check her in a moment.

“Dan, are you ok?”

“I-I, no, I’m not ok. She bit part of my forearm. I think I can see my bone.”

Shit. I feel nauseated, but I don’t have time for that. I’ve got two patients now.

“Sit tight. I’ll be back with some first aid.”

Author’s note: This is a short story excerpt set in the Zombie Apocalypse Call Center Universe. Each week I’ll write another part of the story on here. If you enjoy, check out the Zombie Apocalypse Call Center series and my free story, The Zombie Apocalypse Convenience Store

You can read part 1 of this story here.