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#31
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10-24-2021, 03:34 AM
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Re: ~UK Man Shredded In Train Accident~
Barrow-in-furness. It's an hour drive from me, it was on my local news a week or two back. That's the local accent, various parts of Cumbria has different accents despite all coming from the same county. Example, if you lived farther south out of Cumbria, you would say "one" for 1, Within Cumbria it's "yan" for 1. Another example is "I'm going home" would be "I'm garn yam" in cumbria. To everyone outside of Cumbria it's all gobbledegook but to Cumbrians its perfectly normal speech |
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10-24-2021, 04:21 PM
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Re: ~UK Man Shredded In Train Accident~
I think he is conscious at the end of the clip. Obviously he has destroyed his belly and there's external dark red bleeding from that. But I also imagine he has badly broken ribs. He may have a punctured lung but still enough lung function to breathe and bellow in the hope that he can be helped. I'm guessing a broken pelvis but more importantly skull fracture. If his brain, upper spine, lungs and heart are working then what will kill him first in this situation? Internal bleeding must be rampant and I expect low blood pressure to put him unconscious and eventually make his heart ineffective for delivering oxygen to the dying brain. He could also drown in blood but there's no blood visible at the mouth. He may not have been conscious for long but death would not have been immediate in a medical sense. Which means paramedics may have had to attempt to get fluid into his arteries and keep his heart beating and attempt resusitation while working on an utterly broken body under a train. More traumatised people.
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