tootall
Special Operations Command
BurlCoFire EMS Moderator
Posts: 98
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MTC #4
Dec 20, 2007 22:29:33 GMT -5
Post by tootall on Dec 20, 2007 22:29:33 GMT -5
Credit to 1900.
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gongsquad
Probationary Forum Member
Posts: 19
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MTC #4
Dec 21, 2007 0:23:03 GMT -5
Post by gongsquad on Dec 21, 2007 0:23:03 GMT -5
Well after looking at this picture for several minutes I finally noticed the patient. I was looking at the nurse in the background.
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MTC #4
Dec 21, 2007 0:30:22 GMT -5
Post by thelurker on Dec 21, 2007 0:30:22 GMT -5
ok, I just puked...you win
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MTC #4
Dec 21, 2007 0:38:05 GMT -5
Post by Kramer on Dec 21, 2007 0:38:05 GMT -5
talk about a splinter...
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MTC #4
Dec 21, 2007 8:03:35 GMT -5
Post by voyager9 on Dec 21, 2007 8:03:35 GMT -5
I hate it when Lincoln Logs turn on their masters..
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MTC #4
Dec 23, 2007 11:41:31 GMT -5
Post by opsoverkill on Dec 23, 2007 11:41:31 GMT -5
Curious if he lived. Just looks like the nurses are cleaning up after a code. If I was guessing it got the left femoral and he bled out.. (color change of left leg)
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gotothelight
Forum Crew Member
Don't Fear The Reaper... Respect Him!
Posts: 24
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MTC #4
Dec 23, 2007 16:44:40 GMT -5
Post by gotothelight on Dec 23, 2007 16:44:40 GMT -5
I guess I'm getting numb to this trauma stuff... I was checking out the nurse first as well! LOL
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ENG27SQ
Division Supervisor
MS Paint Guru
Posts: 653
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MTC #4
Dec 23, 2007 18:32:55 GMT -5
Post by ENG27SQ on Dec 23, 2007 18:32:55 GMT -5
Make the Call eh?
"Uh yea, County mourge..."
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1900
Forum Captain
Posts: 103
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MTC #4
Dec 23, 2007 22:07:06 GMT -5
Post by 1900 on Dec 23, 2007 22:07:06 GMT -5
Heres the story that went along with it...
This is an actual emergency room photo of a fisherman who lost control of his high-speed bass boat in West Virginia Warden's believe that he was traveling at a speed of approximately 75 mph at the time of the accident. He was unable to negotiate a curve in the narrow waterway. Unfortunately for him, upon striking the shoreline and being ejected from the boat, he landed back end first on an old fence post. You can probably picture what happened next, but the attached picture really says it all. The good news is that after about 6 months,this man made a full recovery after suffering a shattered hip, broken leg, several broken ribs, internal injuries and soft tissue damage. Doctors credited his recovery to the fact that the post lodged itself so tightly that there was little or no blood loss.
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MTC #4
Dec 23, 2007 23:15:46 GMT -5
Post by thelurker on Dec 23, 2007 23:15:46 GMT -5
and thats why I fish from the bank....
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