Rae1889
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So on December 27th Me and Chad witnessed a pedestrian being hit by a van at an intersection. The guy was trying to cross when he shouldnt have (traffic had the green light) and its an 80km/h zone. So it was a terrible thunk noise and he was thrown right into the middle of the intersection.
I made Chad stop the car as I knew we had a blanket in the car so I grabbed it from the trunk and went running over. Some lady was standing over this man calling 911 and was kept being put on hold. Another young girl was kneeling in front of the man who was face down having a massive seizure and his face was directly in a puddle of vomit. not sure if he barfed while seizing or before he started but either way his face is in the vomit and he is seizing.
I ask her to help me move him on his side and she says no that we could hurt him more. I told her at this point the seizure is hurting him more than we could and if we leave him he'll drown in his puke. so I take his neck and she takes his lower half and roll him slightly to his side. It doesnt last too long and he wakes up almost instantly and tries to fight us off. Well the problem is that he could very well have spinal or neck injuries and we try to kepe him down. His ankle is deffinetly broken as while he was face down, his ankle was face up.
((off work, will post the rest while driving home...))
I made Chad stop the car as I knew we had a blanket in the car so I grabbed it from the trunk and went running over. Some lady was standing over this man calling 911 and was kept being put on hold. Another young girl was kneeling in front of the man who was face down having a massive seizure and his face was directly in a puddle of vomit. not sure if he barfed while seizing or before he started but either way his face is in the vomit and he is seizing.
I ask her to help me move him on his side and she says no that we could hurt him more. I told her at this point the seizure is hurting him more than we could and if we leave him he'll drown in his puke. so I take his neck and she takes his lower half and roll him slightly to his side. It doesnt last too long and he wakes up almost instantly and tries to fight us off. Well the problem is that he could very well have spinal or neck injuries and we try to kepe him down. His ankle is deffinetly broken as while he was face down, his ankle was face up.
((off work, will post the rest while driving home...))