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01-01-2019, 10:13 AM
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Trapped Dead Passenger Falls from the Crashed Bus During Rescue Operation
A bus hit a tree Monday afternoon (12/31/2018 ) after a car, coming from the opposite direction, took a right turn and the bus, driven by a 40 year-old man, hit the back of the car before crashing into a tree. The bus broke the windshield, dented the front bumper and the cabin was destroyed. A passenger, U.S., died as he became trapped between the metal of the bus and the tree. |
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01-01-2019, 03:07 PM
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Re: Trapped Dead Passenger Falls from the Crashed Bus During Rescue Operation
That was certainly inevitable regardless.. The wreck was going to be pulled apart. It just traumatic for the people watching the extrication, especially family members |
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01-01-2019, 06:56 PM
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Re: Trapped Dead Passenger Falls from the Crashed Bus During Rescue Operation
They could have held the guy up and took him down. Just having decency for our fellow humans even when the person is dead. You wouldn’t want rescue operators to just let your dead wife or dead child fall like they are nothing more than a bag of garbage tossed onto the sidewalk. Or maybe that wouldn’t bother you. Who knows. |
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#5
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01-01-2019, 07:23 PM
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Re: Trapped Dead Passenger Falls from the Crashed Bus During Rescue Operation
I must admit that I wouldn't be running in to catch him. Maybe the people were also in shock given the gasps. Another one is disease risk - I'd hate to contract hep C or HIV from saving a body from falling. |
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01-11-2019, 04:36 PM
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Re: Trapped Dead Passenger Falls from the Crashed Bus During Rescue Operation
I work as a home care aid for a truck driver who went thru his windshield in B.C hauling lumber. He was ejected and the lumber fell on top of him. 29 years ago. He was DOA, and had brain matter and most of his guts/ intestines hanging out of his body. He was revived and stuffed back together. 29 years later we go fishing every Friday and he has a lovely wife and life. If he had lived in one of these shithole countries, that was his fate. |