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![]() Ron Natalie wrote: Dave S wrote: My speculation is that unless Mr. Wing had paradropped into a MASH unit, he was doomed by his injury, having significantly bled out in the last minute of his descent. Even if a trained paramedic crew was right there and on the scene immediately, they would have had a hell of a fight (to save him) on their hands. A paramedic crew can't do squat except try to stop things from getting any worse while rushing him to a surgical (preferably trauma staffed) facility. Unlike cardiac and other medical cases where the paramedics have stuff they can do to actually treat in the field, it's still pretty much swoop and scoop for large-scale trauma. I agree 100% ![]() was an active paramedic (and still maintain my paramedic credentials to this day). You see and do a lot in 15 years. Dave |
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