I hate to be this guy (although it's already been mentioned) BUT....
Understand that the moment you touch blade to skin you have ended any career in medicine of any kind, no matter the outcome, in 99.99% of places. State EMS and medical boards tend to take a VERY dim view on this kind of thing. Not to mention you are probably going to have millions in legal judgements against you, again, no matter the outcome. Are you willing to accept the effect on the rest of your life?
Another thought is, has anyone actually CUT tissue and bone with a sawzall? The other day we ruined two blades cutting through rubber mats at my part time FD job. It took at least 5 minutes to cut them as well. An amputation may not be as easy as it seems.
Poetic, did they use extinguishers on the fire? This is probably a better option trying to buy time for the pump than trying to free the trapped hand. Of course this is all Monday morning quaterbacking. However, I wouldn't do the amputation. It's just....yeah.
Understand that the moment you touch blade to skin you have ended any career in medicine of any kind, no matter the outcome, in 99.99% of places. State EMS and medical boards tend to take a VERY dim view on this kind of thing. Not to mention you are probably going to have millions in legal judgements against you, again, no matter the outcome. Are you willing to accept the effect on the rest of your life?
Another thought is, has anyone actually CUT tissue and bone with a sawzall? The other day we ruined two blades cutting through rubber mats at my part time FD job. It took at least 5 minutes to cut them as well. An amputation may not be as easy as it seems.
Poetic, did they use extinguishers on the fire? This is probably a better option trying to buy time for the pump than trying to free the trapped hand. Of course this is all Monday morning quaterbacking. However, I wouldn't do the amputation. It's just....yeah.