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In an upside-down vehicle! How does this work?
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In an upside-down vehicle! How does this work?
[THIS IS NOT THE ANSWER], but my instinct would be to go:
- manual c-spine
- collar
- KED (somehow?)
THEN try to have the patient extricated, or vehicle rolled over or what not.
That being said, I don't actually know the real answer, so if anyone from fire, or who has worked in this situation can shine some light, I'm curious!
Just reread this post as a note I would not recomend rolling or moving the vehicle while the patient is in it until all other means of extrication have been exhausted. Trust me after 28 years of doing this we can aome up with some pretty unique options to get some one out. Not trying to be judgemental just trying to share a little experience.
Understood. That's what I was looking for... I've never responded to a call like this, nor have we encountered it in training. I'd immediately default to higher medical authority's advice in such a situation. By the time they'd have to be removed, EMS would be on scene, and I wouldn't be needed anymore, or I'd be assisting.
Care to describe most awkward extrication for our enlightenment?
By the way all three survived.
press hard, your making three copies. have a nice day.