
Onto the interview!
[!] You'd click onto the News Website, clicking onto a video![!]

[!]Click! The camera turned on[!]
In the frame, you would notice two figures. Yu ChongQing and Lucian Mues-Hattori would sit directly opposite each other. Despite the clear formal situation, their expression would hint at something a little friendlier.
CQ:
[!] The ravenette offered his interviewee a warm smile, adjusting himself on his seat before he’d place the laptop on the table[!]
Thank you for agreeing to this interview. This interview is being recorded and will be posted onto the News website. Let’s start things off simple, shall we? Could I get an introduction of yourself?
Lucian:
[!]Lucian would be seen playing with his wedding band[!]
Heh. How can I not agree! Well you know, I’m just a paramedic. Lucian Mues-Hattori
CQ:
[!]CQ would type his answer down into the laptop, crossing his right leg over his left knee[!]
: Lucian, as you have just mentioned that you were a paramedic - let's drive straight into the interview. Could you briefly describe what you do as a paramedic in the Karakura General Hospital?
Lucian:
[!]Lucian would lean his head over his propped first, taking a moment to think before he’d answer[!]
Oh well- skipping straight to that part, hm? Honestly- what don’t I do? Initially, I was here mostly as a fill-in for another paramedic that quit but what we actually do is. . . a lot! We are trained in most procedures the hospital offers - we can handle general health check-ups, diagnostic work, therapy and such. But really, what we’re here for is, well- emergencies! If something happens in which god-forbid someone is injured, paramedics are the first responders.
CQ:
Oh wow. I did not know paramedics offered therapy services. Would you say that you have seen a fair share of injuries that happen in Karakura? Be it walk in cases or cases where you would have to attend to them on site?
Lucian:
Believe me, you’re not the first to say that. Paramedics offer therapy as well, if they feel confident in the field, yes! I’ve seen- my fair share of injuries, really. Most of them are, I admit, in the hospital since people somehow drag themselves through the town but I’ve also had to respond to calls in many places with injured people, yes! Treating on site can be tricky but really, it’s better than waiting for that person to be brought into the hospital.
CQ:
I see, I see. What do you think are the most common injuries in Karakura? I’ve asked people around town and have gotten rather mixed answers. But surely, there must be some injury that you tend to treat the most.
Lucian:
[!]Pulls out a can of Maeng soda, sipping on it silently before responding.[!]
Really good question- there’s a distinction with injuries we should get into - most common ones are bruises and cuts, obviously! But not many go to the hospital for those. I’d say- it would have to be broken bones. It’s really close with the stab wounds I’ve been treating though. Depends on the day.
CQ:
I see I see. Are there any specific stab wounds that you see regularly?
Lucian:
Honestly- for some reason I see so many stab wounds to the liver? Which is surprising, considering not many people know where it is! It’s less likely to see a stab wound miss a vital organ, really.
CQ:
I see. For the final question. Do you have anything you’d like to tell the viewers? Maybe a ‘Stay safe! Stop getting stabbed’ kind of thing?
Lucian:
Be nice to the doctors guys! We don’t sleep!
[!] You'd click onto the News Website, clicking onto a video![!]

[!]Click! The camera turned on[!]
In the frame, you would notice two figures. Yu ChongQing and Lucian Mues-Hattori would sit directly opposite each other. Despite the clear formal situation, their expression would hint at something a little friendlier.
CQ:
[!] The ravenette offered his interviewee a warm smile, adjusting himself on his seat before he’d place the laptop on the table[!]
Thank you for agreeing to this interview. This interview is being recorded and will be posted onto the News website. Let’s start things off simple, shall we? Could I get an introduction of yourself?
Lucian:
[!]Lucian would be seen playing with his wedding band[!]
Heh. How can I not agree! Well you know, I’m just a paramedic. Lucian Mues-Hattori
CQ:
[!]CQ would type his answer down into the laptop, crossing his right leg over his left knee[!]
: Lucian, as you have just mentioned that you were a paramedic - let's drive straight into the interview. Could you briefly describe what you do as a paramedic in the Karakura General Hospital?
Lucian:
[!]Lucian would lean his head over his propped first, taking a moment to think before he’d answer[!]
Oh well- skipping straight to that part, hm? Honestly- what don’t I do? Initially, I was here mostly as a fill-in for another paramedic that quit but what we actually do is. . . a lot! We are trained in most procedures the hospital offers - we can handle general health check-ups, diagnostic work, therapy and such. But really, what we’re here for is, well- emergencies! If something happens in which god-forbid someone is injured, paramedics are the first responders.
CQ:
Oh wow. I did not know paramedics offered therapy services. Would you say that you have seen a fair share of injuries that happen in Karakura? Be it walk in cases or cases where you would have to attend to them on site?
Lucian:
Believe me, you’re not the first to say that. Paramedics offer therapy as well, if they feel confident in the field, yes! I’ve seen- my fair share of injuries, really. Most of them are, I admit, in the hospital since people somehow drag themselves through the town but I’ve also had to respond to calls in many places with injured people, yes! Treating on site can be tricky but really, it’s better than waiting for that person to be brought into the hospital.
CQ:
I see, I see. What do you think are the most common injuries in Karakura? I’ve asked people around town and have gotten rather mixed answers. But surely, there must be some injury that you tend to treat the most.
Lucian:
[!]Pulls out a can of Maeng soda, sipping on it silently before responding.[!]
Really good question- there’s a distinction with injuries we should get into - most common ones are bruises and cuts, obviously! But not many go to the hospital for those. I’d say- it would have to be broken bones. It’s really close with the stab wounds I’ve been treating though. Depends on the day.
CQ:
I see I see. Are there any specific stab wounds that you see regularly?
Lucian:
Honestly- for some reason I see so many stab wounds to the liver? Which is surprising, considering not many people know where it is! It’s less likely to see a stab wound miss a vital organ, really.
CQ:
I see. For the final question. Do you have anything you’d like to tell the viewers? Maybe a ‘Stay safe! Stop getting stabbed’ kind of thing?
Lucian:
Be nice to the doctors guys! We don’t sleep!
CQ:
So, after a bunch of interviews, I have come to the conclusion that the most common injuries in Karakura would be broken bones and stab wounds. Which.. Is rather concerning. Please, be more careful everyone.
[!]The video would end[!]
So, after a bunch of interviews, I have come to the conclusion that the most common injuries in Karakura would be broken bones and stab wounds. Which.. Is rather concerning. Please, be more careful everyone.
[!]The video would end[!]
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