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08-23-2023, 06:50 PM
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Re: Russian Pharmacy Robber Cuts Artery and Bleeds Out While Trying to Escape
Imagine dying in a spot where there’s probably solutions to your injuries sitting on the walls. Not to mention his first thought was to take off his pants vs taking off his shirt to use a tourniquet. He failed multiple test that day. Can’t forget trying to kick down a door with a leg injury. Adios Ivan.
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08-23-2023, 07:15 PM
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Re: Russian Pharmacy Robber Cuts Artery and Bleeds Out While Trying to Escape
Yes, but its also what ultimately screwed him. Adrenaline causes increased respiration and heart rate allowing the body to take in plenty of oxygen to spread it (and the pain reducing endorphins his body would've also produced in response to the injury) throughout your body so you can fight or run, very helpful, unless of course you have an arterial leak causing all that freshly oxygenated blood to spill out of you like a fire-hose.
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08-23-2023, 07:55 PM
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Re: Russian Pharmacy Robber Cuts Artery and Bleeds Out While Trying to Escape
He becomes good russian in a few secs Anyway, imagine this idiot in the war That's why they are 2nd army startung from the end |
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08-23-2023, 11:50 PM
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Re: Russian Pharmacy Robber Cuts Artery and Bleeds Out While Trying to Escape
Femoral artery is an incredible pumper if severed. I shot a running whitetail in femoral artery (with a rifle) in the snow and was sure it was lung hit when I followed the short blood-trail as it was spraying 2’ each side of deer tracks. Was surprised it was high rear-leg hit when I recovered the deer.
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