babygirl2882
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Haha today I had a ride along and we got 4 calls...to false alarm fires a sick person and a pretty good one. A guy was parked behind a dump truck and the dump truck back up on him. It was way out in the the hills of the super-de-duper small town right next to up so we went to assist.
It took about 15 minuets to get out...his arm was sticking out the window and it got pined...pushed in about 4 foot. Lacerated his upper arm horizontally, with fat showing and below it (not exactly sure I didn't see it when we got there he was already bandaged.) Was thought to be a possible compound fracture. They got him in the back started Iv (saline I think?) He told them it was about a 6-7 out of 10 pain. They got him comfortable and he told them that he had two beers earlier that day and they had no effect on his driving or anything. He was given 5cc's? of morphine that didn't have any affect, so about 10 minuetes later 5cc's were given again. Still with no affect.
Then as we got going he then said that he was a chronic alcoholic. Thats my question, would being an alcoholic have an affect on his pain tolerance? Because the paramedic in the back said it was a pretty bad wound and he should have been in more pain because he told them that he had a very low pain tolerance and also said that he had never gotten hurt this bad before...
just to clarify I was observing only
It took about 15 minuets to get out...his arm was sticking out the window and it got pined...pushed in about 4 foot. Lacerated his upper arm horizontally, with fat showing and below it (not exactly sure I didn't see it when we got there he was already bandaged.) Was thought to be a possible compound fracture. They got him in the back started Iv (saline I think?) He told them it was about a 6-7 out of 10 pain. They got him comfortable and he told them that he had two beers earlier that day and they had no effect on his driving or anything. He was given 5cc's? of morphine that didn't have any affect, so about 10 minuetes later 5cc's were given again. Still with no affect.
Then as we got going he then said that he was a chronic alcoholic. Thats my question, would being an alcoholic have an affect on his pain tolerance? Because the paramedic in the back said it was a pretty bad wound and he should have been in more pain because he told them that he had a very low pain tolerance and also said that he had never gotten hurt this bad before...
just to clarify I was observing only