I would like to hear your story but I will start with mine.
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This happened at Stan's Family Billiards on Washington Boulevard near Western Avenue not far from Downtown Los Angeles in the early 1970s.
I didn't see it happen but I heard a serious accident in front of the pool room.
One of the guys, I do not remember his name, in the room was a off duty paramedic.
When he heard the accident he ran out the front door then his car which was in one of the parking spaces in front of the pool room.
He pulled out a bag which I would later learn was a medical kit paramedics carried to help people that needed medical help.
He started to help the guy that was on his motorcycle when he was hit.
When the LA Fire Department paramedics arrived they did not rush in to help
I was told they waited because they could see he knew what he was doing and waited until the paramedic got to a logical point where they could take over.
I also do not remember how much time passed but a van with a bunch of motorcycles pulled into the small parking lot and the street in front of the room.
One of the motorcycle riders came in and said he was looking for the guy that helped his friend.
When they went outside, the guy who was in the accident was lowered out of the van in a wheelchair said, "I understand you saved my life".
The paramedic shook his head and said, "I was just doing my job".
The guy in the wheelchair said, "Do you know who I am?".
The paramedic shook his head again and while he was shaking his head the guy in the wheel chair said, "I'm the president of these guys".
"If you ever need anything, call me".
The guys on the motorcycles were Mongols, a infamous motorcycle gang in Los Angeles.
I wonder if the paramedic ever called him for a favor.
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A bit of trivia, Tad Kohara owned the pool room before Stan and where Tad started making cues in the workshop in back of the pool room.
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This happened at Stan's Family Billiards on Washington Boulevard near Western Avenue not far from Downtown Los Angeles in the early 1970s.
I didn't see it happen but I heard a serious accident in front of the pool room.
One of the guys, I do not remember his name, in the room was a off duty paramedic.
When he heard the accident he ran out the front door then his car which was in one of the parking spaces in front of the pool room.
He pulled out a bag which I would later learn was a medical kit paramedics carried to help people that needed medical help.
He started to help the guy that was on his motorcycle when he was hit.
When the LA Fire Department paramedics arrived they did not rush in to help
I was told they waited because they could see he knew what he was doing and waited until the paramedic got to a logical point where they could take over.
I also do not remember how much time passed but a van with a bunch of motorcycles pulled into the small parking lot and the street in front of the room.
One of the motorcycle riders came in and said he was looking for the guy that helped his friend.
When they went outside, the guy who was in the accident was lowered out of the van in a wheelchair said, "I understand you saved my life".
The paramedic shook his head and said, "I was just doing my job".
The guy in the wheelchair said, "Do you know who I am?".
The paramedic shook his head again and while he was shaking his head the guy in the wheel chair said, "I'm the president of these guys".
"If you ever need anything, call me".
The guys on the motorcycles were Mongols, a infamous motorcycle gang in Los Angeles.
I wonder if the paramedic ever called him for a favor.
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A bit of trivia, Tad Kohara owned the pool room before Stan and where Tad started making cues in the workshop in back of the pool room.
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