You're never really off duty when you're a paramedic—just ask Sarah Ray, who responded to an accident on her wedding day! The bride and groom, who also works as an Emt, were on their way to their wedding reception when Ray learned her grandmother, grandfather and father had been in a car accident. "We got a phone call saying they had been in wreck," Ray tells Wsmv, an NBC affiliate based in Clarksville, Tenn. The newlyweds, who met while working on the job as paramedics, knew they had to respond. "The first thing I did was hop in the back of the ambulance with my grandmother to check on her," says Ray. "She was there with the paramedic and Emt that responded." In...
- 10/13/2015
- E! Online
No time for cake! A Clarksville, Tenn., bride — who happens to be a paramedic — left her wedding early on Saturday, Oct. 3, to respond to a car crash that involved her relatives. Sarah Ray — who works at Montgomery County Emergency Medical Services — received a call about the accident two hours after saying "I do." The collision involved her grandparents and father. "We were still at the church. [My husband] Paul and I are both paramedics and a lot of our groomsmen and bridesmaids are [...]...
- 10/13/2015
- Us Weekly
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