Alright, so I know there's threads like this, but this exact thing happened to me yesterday.
I'm not NR certified yet, so keep that in mind.
Yesterday, I was actually on my way to go take my psychomotor portion of my exam and stopped at Circle K for a quick drink. Hop out my car, hear tires squealing and look over. A Blazer that had just come out of the car wash (wet tires) was going through the parking lot at 35+ and took a corner. Wet tires+ top heavy car+ high speed+ sideways into a curb= bad, haha. She went completely sideways and hit a curb, rolled like 3 times and literally stopped like 4 feet in front of me and was going straight towards me (I $%$^ myself, needless to say, I had glass all over me, that's how close she was).
I see the driver on the road side, look inside real quick, another person strapped in and completely mangled. Driver's in way better condition, with obvious open fractures on both lower portions of the leg and an obviously broken arm. Passenger, like I said, mangled. From what I could see, she had her arm out the window and quite a large bit of it is amputated, proximal part of the humerus is all that's attached, they had to use the jaws of life to get her out, then air evac'd (my friend watched).
So, honestly, I didn't help at all. I had no gloves, no nothing. I stood there and called 9-1-1, police showed up in like 10 seconds, he was in Circle K, didn't see him though. Guy runs over asks the cop if he has a jump kit, cop does and asks what he does. Guy is a paramedic. So, he gloved up and got to work. I stood there and watched for a minute, then had to leave to go take the NR.
So, what would you guys have done? I felt really bad leaving, but I didn't want to play around with the NR by being late, figured that would be a no-no.
Also, another reason I didn't help was because I don't have my certs. I didn't want that to come back and bite me. Would I have been ok to help, as long as it was within my scope (basically, hold pressure on the driver's legs and bandage, since passenger had to be extricated still)?
To be honest, I was kind of pissed at the driver for nearly killing me :glare: (joking [sort of]).
Just another thing, throwing it in because I'm excited, haha. Passed the psychomotor with nearly a perfect on everything Super stoked, haha. Class final is tomorrow though
I'm not NR certified yet, so keep that in mind.
Yesterday, I was actually on my way to go take my psychomotor portion of my exam and stopped at Circle K for a quick drink. Hop out my car, hear tires squealing and look over. A Blazer that had just come out of the car wash (wet tires) was going through the parking lot at 35+ and took a corner. Wet tires+ top heavy car+ high speed+ sideways into a curb= bad, haha. She went completely sideways and hit a curb, rolled like 3 times and literally stopped like 4 feet in front of me and was going straight towards me (I $%$^ myself, needless to say, I had glass all over me, that's how close she was).
I see the driver on the road side, look inside real quick, another person strapped in and completely mangled. Driver's in way better condition, with obvious open fractures on both lower portions of the leg and an obviously broken arm. Passenger, like I said, mangled. From what I could see, she had her arm out the window and quite a large bit of it is amputated, proximal part of the humerus is all that's attached, they had to use the jaws of life to get her out, then air evac'd (my friend watched).
So, honestly, I didn't help at all. I had no gloves, no nothing. I stood there and called 9-1-1, police showed up in like 10 seconds, he was in Circle K, didn't see him though. Guy runs over asks the cop if he has a jump kit, cop does and asks what he does. Guy is a paramedic. So, he gloved up and got to work. I stood there and watched for a minute, then had to leave to go take the NR.
So, what would you guys have done? I felt really bad leaving, but I didn't want to play around with the NR by being late, figured that would be a no-no.
Also, another reason I didn't help was because I don't have my certs. I didn't want that to come back and bite me. Would I have been ok to help, as long as it was within my scope (basically, hold pressure on the driver's legs and bandage, since passenger had to be extricated still)?
To be honest, I was kind of pissed at the driver for nearly killing me :glare: (joking [sort of]).
Just another thing, throwing it in because I'm excited, haha. Passed the psychomotor with nearly a perfect on everything Super stoked, haha. Class final is tomorrow though