Orlando Surgeon Posts Photo Of Blood-Soaked Sneakers With A Very Important Message

Many people are opening up about the tragic massacre at Pulse in Orlando. One of them is Dr. Joshua Corsa, a surgical resident at Orlando Regional Medical Center, was one of the many doctors who treated patients on June 12, where 49 people were killed and 53 were injured by the shooter Omar Mateen.

Corsa’s shoes, which he claims he had for a week only posted a picture of his shoes on his Facebook page on Monday, and his message is displayed as a sign of the devastation located inside Pulse nightclub. He said his shoes were photographed next to his dirty scrubs in his office.

“For on June 12, after the worst of humanity reared its evil head, I saw the best of humanity of come fighting right back. I never want to forget that night,” Corsa wrote.

Corsa’s entire post reads:

These are my work shoes from Saturday night. They are brand new, not even a week old. I came to work this morning and saw these in the corner my call room, next to the pile of dirty scrubs.

I had forgotten about them until now. On these shoes, soaked between its fibers, is the blood of 54 innocent human beings. I don’t know which were straight, which were gay, which were black, or which were Hispanic.

What I do know is that they came to us in wave upon wave of suffering, screaming, and death. And somehow, in that chaos, doctors, nurses, technicians, police, paramedics, and others, performed super-human feats of compassion and care.

This blood, which poured out of those patients and soaked through my scrubs and shoes, will stain me forever. In these Rorschach patterns of red I will forever see their faces and the faces of those that gave everything they had in those dark hours.

There is still an enormous amount of work to be done. Some of that work will never end. And while I work I will continue to wear these shoes. And when the last patient leaves our hospital, I will take them off, and I will keep them in my office.

I want to see them in front of me every time I go to work.

For on June 12, after the worst of humanity reared its evil head, I saw the best of humanity of come fighting right back. I never want to forget that night.

Dr. Joshua Corsa M.D, EMT-P
Orlando Regional Medical Center
Senior Resident, Department of Surgery

 

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