Siren Call

· Mountain Vision Publishing
Ebook
300
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

When you do this job well, you can save more than the lives of your patients.


William Marshall, emergency medical technician with Mountain EMS, struggles with his past and with a desperately understaffed service while providing patient care in Banff National Park. Highway wrecks, medical responses, and backcountry disasters are standard fare. Marsh, as he likes to be called, coaches new-hire Miranda Walker through the learning curve of the job, while the crew answers to an overbearing medical director. With the impending threat of a fire department takeover of their service, Marsh and Miranda confront public and private emergencies with professionalism, courage, and humour.


Against the odds, they turn their service and each other’s lives around.

About the author

Graeme Pole has been writing professionally since 1989. 

His thirteen published titles have cumulative sales of more than 300,000 copies.


Canadian Rockies SuperGuide(1991, 1997)

The Canadian Rockies: A History in Photographs (1991)

Walks and Easy Hikes in the Canadian Rockies (1992, 1996, 2012)

Classic Hikes in the Canadian Rockies (1994, 2003, 2011)

The Spiral Tunnels and The Big Hill (1996, 2009)

Healy Park (1998)

David Thompson (2003)

Summit Tales (2005)

Great Railways of the Canadian West (2006)

Gravity, Steam, and Steel (2009)

Canadian Rockies Explorer(2010)

Rails Across the Rockies(2015)

Siren Call(2016)


Since 2009, Graeme has successfully self-published his catalogue in print and eBook formats. Graeme’s wilderness essays and historical essays have been widely published, with his annual contributions to the Canadian Alpine Journal being among the better known. 


Nine of Graeme’s titles have been finalists in the Banff Mountain Book Festival. Classic Hikes in the Canadian Rockies won the Mountain Exposition category in 1994. Gravity, Steam and Steelreceived an Honourable Mention Citation in the 2009 BC Historical Federation Writing Awards. Graeme has been a runner-up for the Andy Russell Nature Writers’ Award (1995), a finalistin the Crown of the Continent Nature Writing Award (1998), and in 1997 received a Northwest Outdoor Writers’ Association “Excellence in Craft Award,” and the inaugural Teddi Brown Award for Nature Writing, for which he was also runner-up. 

In 2017, his essay, Designs of the Wild, which appeared in Canadian Rockies Annual

took Gold for non-fiction essays published in Alberta the previous year. Also in 2017, 

Graeme contributed research for the script to the CBC series, Canada: The Story of Us.


Graeme lives with his family near Hazelton in northwestern BC, 

where he serves as a paramedic.


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