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A few years back, in Aug of 2009, I was involved in an MVA, motorcycle vs. car. PD happened to be re-fueling at a gas station nearby and was first on-scene, followed shortly by FD & EMS. Because I was going in excess of 40mph before coming to a very swift and sudden stop :blink: :blink: EMS needed to strip me. I had no real problem with this, as I assumecd that my modesty would be preserved. After finishing the initial assessment, I was left in naught but a bra and panties on the blacktop in 100°+ temps for more than 10 minutes. Traffic was directed to drive around me, but my near nakedness was in full view. I made several requests to be covered, each was denied. I was not even allowed to have my cut off clothing draped back over me.
I was just wondering, is this something that happens often? Would you leave an injured woman in her undergarments w/o placing something to preserve her modesty while she was in full view of traffic? The worst of my visible injuries was a pretty gnarly-looking case of road rash down the left side of my body, from chin to shin.
Also, I informed the EMS, PD and FD on-scene of the fact that when I first opened my eyes after skidding to a stop, the sky appeared to be bright green and the over-hanging tree appeared to be bright purple. I also told the same to the docs, nurses, and x-ray techs. I never recieved any scans other than a basic x-ray of my shoulder, ribs, and knee. I know I'm still *just* a layperson, but green skies and purple trees indicate some type of head trauma, minor though it may be. What do you all think?
I was just wondering, is this something that happens often? Would you leave an injured woman in her undergarments w/o placing something to preserve her modesty while she was in full view of traffic? The worst of my visible injuries was a pretty gnarly-looking case of road rash down the left side of my body, from chin to shin.
Also, I informed the EMS, PD and FD on-scene of the fact that when I first opened my eyes after skidding to a stop, the sky appeared to be bright green and the over-hanging tree appeared to be bright purple. I also told the same to the docs, nurses, and x-ray techs. I never recieved any scans other than a basic x-ray of my shoulder, ribs, and knee. I know I'm still *just* a layperson, but green skies and purple trees indicate some type of head trauma, minor though it may be. What do you all think?