Manduria: 118 mourning the death of an emergency driver


Massimo Calò

The 118 of Manduria and Sava and the entire eastern side of the province of Taranto where he worked is mourning the sudden death of the Manduria rescue driver, Massimo Calò. She was 50 years old.

This night, when he was taken ill, his own colleagues came to his aid and did everything they could to save him. A heart attack, one of those for which no timely intervention or drugs can help, left him with no escape. When the health workers from the Mandurian station arrived, their colleague was already in cardiac arrest and the resuscitation maneuvers that lasted almost an hour to get him going again were of no avail.

Yesterday morning Calò had worked his shift at the same Mandurian station from where the ambulance left to help him. Those who worked that shift with him speak of a particularly tiring day with several ups and downs running up the stairs of a house on the third floor to provide aid and bring necessary medical supplies for a patient who, unlike the unfortunate Calò, has it done.

He leaves behind his wife and two children and enormous despair and pain among his colleagues at the stations alongside whom he worked in the dependencies before the voluntary associations and for a year, finally, in the public company Sanitaservice.

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