The Complete Blood, Sweat and Tea

· HarperCollins UK
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About this ebook

Collected in one volume, here are the true life stories of London ambulance driver, Tom Reynolds.

*Previously published as Sirens, after the Channel 4 TV show inspired by the book*

On any given day Tom Reynolds might be attacked by strangers, sworn at by motorists, puked on, covered in blood and other much more unpleasant substances. He could help to deliver a baby in the morning and witness the last moments of a dying man in the afternoon. He deals with road accidents, knife attacks, domestic violence, drug overdoses, neglect and suffering.

And you think you’re having a bad day at work?

His experiences spawned two volumes of memoir, both of which are collected here.

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4.5
54 reviews
sica h
September 14, 2019
A cynical laugh out loud, cry real tears excursion into the ambulance crews who deal with obstructive patients, rude, vomiting people, stupid ignorant people who think it's fun to obstruct a blues and two on its way to help said persons. Excellent book well written, much recommended
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Tower Harvey
August 19, 2021
I've got this book, Tom Reynolds is an awesome guy, I seriously can't ever put this book down, I've read this about 300 times during lockdown. this book makes me tear up, laugh and giggle so much well worth it
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ZOE S
September 27, 2015
Great book and very insightful!!
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About the author

Tom Reynolds is a pseudonym for Brian Kellett, an Emergency Medical Technician for the London Ambulance Service.

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