Amy Milde stands in the back of one of Libbys ambulances, Monday. Sometimes there is just one person driving and one in back, she said. (Luke Hollister/The Western News)
Amy Milde shuts an ambulance door, Monday at the Libby Volunteer Ambulance barn. When they call that ambulance, thats literally the worst day of their life, she said. It feels good to provide any level of comfort for those in need. (Luke Hollister/The Western News)
Amy Milde shows the radio she uses when being called in, Monday at the Libby Volunteer Ambulance building. I pretty much have the radio with me all the time, she said. (Luke Hollister/The Western News)
Amy Milde shuts an ambulance door, Monday at the Libby Volunteer Ambulance barn. “When they call that ambulance, that’s literally the worst day of their life,” she said. It feels good to provide any level of comfort for those in need. (Luke Hollister/The Western News)
Amy Milde shows the radio she uses when being called in, Monday at the Libby Volunteer Ambulance building. “I pretty much have the radio with me all the time,” she said. (Luke Hollister/The Western News)