I have a scenario for you!
Skills practice for all of you, and answers and knowledge for me!
I’m a writer, and part of my current plot involves a car crash.
I’m a member of CERT response teams and have had some first aid training. I’ve also been a civilian role player for all sorts of different scenarios for my local first responders. This is one that we haven’t covered, though. Books and Google searches only provide so much info, not to mention that search queries like this might raise some eyebrows.
So I need all of the details and information that you can possibly give me about your response to a scene like this. PLEASE!
Without further ado, here you go:
You are dispatched to the scene of an MVA. Upon arrival, you find two severely damaged vehicles and multiple injured victims.
CAR ONE: This vehicle contains only the driver.
DRIVER: The driver is a male in his early thirties. He is slumped forward in his seat, initially unresponsive, but rouses when you address him. There is a strong smell of alcohol on his breath, and although he is responsive, he is obviously intoxicated. He has a large bleeding laceration on his forehead and minor scrapes and bruises on his face from the impact of the crash, and bruising from his seatbelt. Aside from these, he is uninjured. Upon seeing the crash scene in front of him, he becomes upset, crying and saying things like, “Oh, my God”, “I didn’t mean to”, “My wife is going to kill me”, and “What have I done?”
CAR TWO: This vehicle contains a driver and two passengers.
DRIVER: The driver is a female, age 18. She has no detectable pulse or respirations. Deceased, killed on impact in the crash.
PASSENGER ONE: Female, age 17. Managed to free herself from the car after the crash, and is sitting in the grass a short distance away. She is slightly drowsy, but conscious and mostly responsive, and complains of a severe headache, nausea, and dizziness. Chest and neck are bruised from her seatbelt, and she has several other bruises and superficial bleeding cuts on her body. Her right arm is bruised, swollen, and oddly angled, and she is cradling it against her chest and complaining of pain. She is displaying signs of shock. Respirations are slightly shallow and rapid, skin is pale and clammy, and pulse and heart rate are elevated.
PASSENGER TWO: Female, age 17. Pinned in her seat inside the car, unable to free herself. Conscious and responsive, but clearly very frightened, and displaying signs of shock. Chest and neck are bruised from her seatbelt, and she also has several bruises and cuts on her face, arms, and legs. You can see a large, deep bleeding laceration on her right lower leg. She is complaining of some pain in her neck, numbness and lack of sensation below the waist, and inability to feel or move her legs.
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Skills practice for all of you, and answers and knowledge for me!
I’m a writer, and part of my current plot involves a car crash.
I’m a member of CERT response teams and have had some first aid training. I’ve also been a civilian role player for all sorts of different scenarios for my local first responders. This is one that we haven’t covered, though. Books and Google searches only provide so much info, not to mention that search queries like this might raise some eyebrows.
So I need all of the details and information that you can possibly give me about your response to a scene like this. PLEASE!
Without further ado, here you go:
You are dispatched to the scene of an MVA. Upon arrival, you find two severely damaged vehicles and multiple injured victims.
CAR ONE: This vehicle contains only the driver.
DRIVER: The driver is a male in his early thirties. He is slumped forward in his seat, initially unresponsive, but rouses when you address him. There is a strong smell of alcohol on his breath, and although he is responsive, he is obviously intoxicated. He has a large bleeding laceration on his forehead and minor scrapes and bruises on his face from the impact of the crash, and bruising from his seatbelt. Aside from these, he is uninjured. Upon seeing the crash scene in front of him, he becomes upset, crying and saying things like, “Oh, my God”, “I didn’t mean to”, “My wife is going to kill me”, and “What have I done?”
CAR TWO: This vehicle contains a driver and two passengers.
DRIVER: The driver is a female, age 18. She has no detectable pulse or respirations. Deceased, killed on impact in the crash.
PASSENGER ONE: Female, age 17. Managed to free herself from the car after the crash, and is sitting in the grass a short distance away. She is slightly drowsy, but conscious and mostly responsive, and complains of a severe headache, nausea, and dizziness. Chest and neck are bruised from her seatbelt, and she has several other bruises and superficial bleeding cuts on her body. Her right arm is bruised, swollen, and oddly angled, and she is cradling it against her chest and complaining of pain. She is displaying signs of shock. Respirations are slightly shallow and rapid, skin is pale and clammy, and pulse and heart rate are elevated.
PASSENGER TWO: Female, age 17. Pinned in her seat inside the car, unable to free herself. Conscious and responsive, but clearly very frightened, and displaying signs of shock. Chest and neck are bruised from her seatbelt, and she also has several bruises and cuts on her face, arms, and legs. You can see a large, deep bleeding laceration on her right lower leg. She is complaining of some pain in her neck, numbness and lack of sensation below the waist, and inability to feel or move her legs.
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