Be glad we are not in Brazil

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Well... they spent less then 10 minutes on scene.
 
Anyone care for an purely academic exercise to point out every violation of the standard of care?

I saw: Very significant MOI and the body was contorted, clearly a candidate for C-Spine even taking into consideration selective protocol.

Wasted time feeling for a radial pulse and than walking around when the patient clearly needed airway control.

If they were going to load and go, they should have thrown her on the gurney and ran all the way to the hospital, instead they ****ed around and watched her die...
 
That's pretty much in keeping with my protocols. I am confused by the rubbery looking things she put on her hands. Can anyone tell me what those were? ^_^
 
Anyone care for an purely academic exercise to point out every violation of the standard of care?

I saw: Very significant MOI and the body was contorted, clearly a candidate for C-Spine even taking into consideration selective protocol.

Wasted time feeling for a radial pulse and than walking around when the patient clearly needed airway control.

If they were going to load and go, they should have thrown her on the gurney and ran all the way to the hospital, instead they ****ed around and watched her die...

Well it is Brazil. Mebby they are following protocol. Oh wait, did you mean if you apply US standards to them.......................;)
 
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