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Ready Left. Ready Right.

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When 911 needs 911, they call Rescue Flight.

A newborn stops breathing; her mother is dying on a blood-soaked couch. On a distant mountain trail, a hiker's deadly encounter leaves him only minutes to live. Time is against them all.

When the men and women of Rescue Flight are deployed, death has a formidable enemy, but with a greedy administrator calling the shots, death is not their only foe.

What does it take to wear a flight uniform? What's the toll to stay in one?

Join three talented flight crews on gritty, fast-paced helicopter rides through chaos and find out.

A portion of the proceeds will be donated to non-profits dedicated to helping those who take care of us.
This is the first book of a two-part series. The second book is scheduled for release in 2025!

374 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 18, 2023

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D.D. Finder

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DD Finder is the author of the medical thriller, 'Ready Left. Ready Right.' He is a former Flight and ICU Nurse, EMT-Basic, and Returned Peace Corps Volunteer who has worked in healthcare for over twenty years. His deep respect for first responders and nurses drives him to write novels showcasing their intelligence, dedication, sacrifice, humor, and compassion. He lives with his wife and needy orange cat, who bullies their pit bull around, in Colorado and still works as an RN.
Currently, he is working on the follow-up novel to 'Ready Left. Ready Right,' scheduled for publication in the May of 2026.
Visit DD at
https://ddfinder.com

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6 reviews
November 24, 2023
This book is focused on what it is like to be a flight nurse. Flight nurses have to be prepared for a variety of scenarios, either in the air or on land. It takes a lot of training to become a flight nurse. After completing this training, the nurses never know when they might have to apply the knowledge to a real-life situation. In this career, it is important to be able to make decisions quickly. If a patient's health changes suddenly, it is necessary for the nurses to decide on the best course of action. These nurses have to be prepared to handle many medical emergencies.

I really enjoyed this book. The author described various scenarios that a flight nurse might encounter. The book was easy to read. This book made me realize how much these flight nurses go through. This career is definitely not for everyone. I also thought it was interesting to hear about the entire process. There is a lot of preparation that goes into this job. The helicopter has to be checked over, the weather has to be safe to fly in, and the crew has to be ready with all of the necessary gear before reaching the patient. I would recommend this book to someone interested in learning about flight nurses.
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November 21, 2024
Enjoyed the book, and appreciated the extensive glossary explaining all the medical jargon. I know someone who used to work as a flight nurse, and this book was a very accurate description of her experiences. My only wish is that there had been some kind of resolution to the story. What happened with the corrupt administrator?
120 reviews3 followers
October 17, 2023
Have you ever thought about the people in medevac helicopters?

This is the story of the staff of four helicopters, from their training and experience, to their work, in extreme circumstances, in a hospital medevac unit. It is very informative and exciting. I look forrward to a sequel.
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92 reviews3 followers
April 24, 2024
this was very procedural, and had interesting EMS stories. It read like people swapping their favorite EMS tales. Unfortunately, it lacked an actual plot and character development. It was good, but not great.
14 reviews
May 8, 2025
I received this through a Goodreads giveaway. I have no experience or knowledge of the medical field but this was very interesting to read. I wish there was a little more to the plot but overall I enjoyed it.
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July 23, 2025
Fast-paced with vivid themes--I had to remind myself to breathe, starting with the first page. The book shines a spotlight onto an otherwise opaque system, reliant on good will and quiet heroics. A necessary and gripping story.
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553 reviews37 followers
February 6, 2024
I won this Kindle edition book in a Goodreads
Giveaway. Thank you to everyone involved.
Very interesting stories.
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142 reviews4 followers
March 21, 2024
Was good. The style of the story was interesting. Chapters did not need to be that short. Incorrect units of measure on some medications and some typos.

Decent.
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28 reviews1 follower
February 4, 2024
Very realistic

Although EMS as a whole can be considered hours of boredom followed by moments of sheer terror, for anyone who is not in emergency medicine this does not happen every shift. While being very realistic and getting all of the little details right, D.D. has a unique way of pulling you into the helicopter and raising your heartbeat like you were right there.
315 reviews11 followers
November 27, 2023
This was a very interesting book as I have never thought much about helicopter rescue teams. Some parts of the book were very technical and I was lucky to have some medical background to help understand what the are was saying. It definitely opened my eyes to what it must be like to be in this job and increased my respect for these professionals!
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