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05-22-2020, 11:05 PM
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Re: Quick Karma for Armed Robber
I see he was still moving. With my limited medical training, I think the most appropriate first aid would be to move him out into the street, pour some gasoline on him, and light him off, while carefully monitoring for signs of life. If there ARE any signs of life, be careful to document them for the medical professionals who will arrive next. It is VERY important they get an accurate report, so they can take appropriate measures. Please extinguish him after this test is completed, so there are no burn injuries to the medical responders. Safety First! |
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05-22-2020, 11:07 PM
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Re: Quick Karma for Armed Robber
Or maybe he was just a cranky old guy, and those two kids were driving one of those "BRAAAAAP!!!" automobiles. He might have waited for the second one to enter, and given him a lesson as well. |