“Okay, my friend,” Ron said, “it’s time for us to do our thing.”
Brody hopped out of the passenger seat, and for the next several minutes was kept very busy. Not exactly sure what to do first, he followed Ron’s lead, and they eventually had one patient on the stretcher, and another who was classed as ‘walking wounded’ had been given first aid, and was settled down on one of the seats in the back of the ambulance. The ride to the regional hospital took about twenty minutes, and when Ron pulled into an ambulance bay they quickly unloaded their patients and turned them over to personnel in the ER.
When they were ready to leave the ER, Ron said, “Why don’t you drive us back to the station, Brody?”
“I can do that,” Brody said.
When they arrived at the station, Brody said, “Do I back into the garage?”
“No need for that. There are doors at each end of the bay, so all you need to do is drive around back and pull into the spot we left earlier.”