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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Macon, Missouri
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Guess I need to talk about this
A friend and I where out Tuesday on a little road trip in his truck. We cut back through the country to just ride some different roads. Coming up the blacktop back to the highway we looked up and could see some cars and a school bus stopped and people in the road. When we pulled up we could see someone lying in the road. We pulled over and since both of us has had first aid and CPR training we went to see if we could be of assistance. The first thing we noticed was a mule running down the side of the road towards us. When we got to the person lying on the ground another man was already checking him doing the ABC's. The person on the ground was unresponsive and the man who we found out later was an EMT from Iowa and had stopped to see what had happened, was trying to find a pulse and also doing a breast bone rub. Gary, my friend and I brought blankets from his truck and questioned the other people standing around to make sure that 911 had been call and help was on the way. When we started tending to the gentleman trying to cover him we could see that his face had already turn blue and the EMT said he had no pulse and was not breathing. Gary and I stayed until the ambulance arrived and double checked for vitals.
We found out that the man was lying in the road when the car and school bus turned off of the highway. So no one knew for sure how long he was actually there. The man had open heart surgery not very long ago. He was riding his mule and either had a heart attack and fell off of the mule or for some reason the mule bucked him off and he died from his injuries. No matter what it was a very bad thing. The Sherriff's deputy arrived and since we had not witnessed the incident we where allowed to leave. The thing that has bothered me was that when Gary and I ran up there with the blankets, people was talking to the man like he was alive. Telling him to lie quiet help was on the way. Don't move until help arrives, etc. This made me believe the man was alive maybe when we stopped. The reason that Gary nor I checked the man was the fact that an EMT was on the scene and a lady I knew was a nurse was also standing there. I tell myself that most likely there was nothing that we could have done but I think that everyone stood around and maybe let this man die. I know that we arrived late on the scene and from the appearance of the gentleman he was already gone when we arrive. But I just keep thinking we should have done more. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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