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Community Forum · Est. 2006
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10-17-2015, 04:44 PM
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Re: Taking Some Reflex Breath After Motorcyclist Had a Fatal Encounter with a Pole
Remember, kids: when you see someone with head/neck/back trauma, do NOT move them or reposition--and that includes removing his/her helmet. Unless, like in this video, the person in question a motorcyclist, in which case no-one cares so you are encouraged to remove the helmet and roll the useless sack of meat around at least until emergency services arrive.
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05-08-2018, 12:32 AM
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Re: Taking Some Reflex Breath After Motorcyclist Had a Fatal Encounter with a Pole
nah. the blood will nearly equilibrate to the atmospheric air conditions, as far as oxygen and carbon dioxide is concerned, when exposed to the outside world. so you’re not seeing any indication of the deceased’s lung function via the spilt blood. more likely just the results of a sunny day and the reflection damn...he’s banned. how will he ever learn? |