Blood, Sweat & Tea

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Blood, Sweat & Tea
BloodSweatTeacover.jpg
Cover of UK paperback
Author Tom Reynolds
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre Diary
Publisher Friday Books
Publication date
2006
Media type Print (Paperback), online
Pages 280 pp
ISBN 1-905548-23-0
OCLC 70881360

Blood, Sweat & Tea is a book by ambulance technician Brian Kellett, writing under the pseudonym Tom Reynolds, about life in the London Ambulance Service.

The book is compiled from posts and correspondence from the blog Random Acts of Reality, one of the earliest high-readership blogs in England.[citation needed] The book covers Reynolds's career from 2003–2006, and discusses his career as an emergency medical technician and a rapid responder.

Although often extremely critical of NHS policies and management, the book was extremely well received within the European emergency services, and the book (with its associated blog) is now cited in the NHS's own guidelines on staff blogging.[1]

Unusually for a newly published mainstream book, the entire text of the book was placed online under a Creative Commons Licence.[2]

The book has also inspired the TV series Sirens,[3] which first aired in June 2011 on Channel 4.

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