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Hey all,

I have some pictures to share with those who want to look at them.

Picture #1 - index finger with a 16 penny nail through it via air nailer. ouchie.

Pics 2 & 3 - kid snowboarding who broke his wrist. It is quite deformed, however the kid was fine, didn't cry, nothing. If you're going to snowboard, wear wrist guards!!! (okay, I'll get off my soapbox now)

Here's the link.

Enjoy and please feel free to use in class if you so desire!
 
TTLWHKR said:
Trauma? pffffffftttttt.. Get the bandaids..

ROFL yeah a little ice, it'll be fine.


I'll never forget when I broke my ankle. It swelled immediately and my husband said, "Jenn quit acting up, you're fine just walk it off"...<_<

Great pics....thanks for posting them.
 
It blew my mind that kid with the wrist was perfectly calm. Mom was on the phone in hysterics.

On Friday I had a kid with a displaced femur, same story. He was perfectly calm, parents were going ape.

I would have had a real nice pic of the kid with the tension pneumo, JVD and deviated trach, as well as head and neck injuries, but I was too busy bagging him.
 
didn't seem shocky. Vitals normal, PWD, etc.
 
emtff376 said:
didn't seem shocky. Vitals normal, PWD, etc.


LMAO!!!!!!! B)
 
Well it could have been worse...nothing like getting to the wreck and stepping out of the truck and into someone's brains....eeewww......nothing like a cable median divider on the interstate to scalp someone good...
 
In the process of bagging (and I don't mean 'airway') a victim, his brain actually fell out of his skull and on the ground. It appeared quite pink and not gray as most of us might assume.

Much more to this story, but I'll stop there. It was a horrific scene and day. I hope it is the last of it's kind in my career.
 
unfortunately people here ride the organ donor motorcycles at 100mph and think that a helmet is an option...no melon guard equals melon all over the highway
 
Fresh brain is a combination of red and milky white, to appear to have a grey tinge.

Brain that has been setting for a while, where the blood has drained, or pooled and is cold.. Is more greyish blue.
 
Those pics did not bother me. If anyone is interested I do have some graphic pics of a young gal that got her hand caught in a bread dough machine. 45 minutes to extricate her from the machine. Lost her arm to the elbow.

We should have a section where we can post pics. Enter on your own risk type thing.
 
coloradoemt said:
We should have a section where we can post pics. Enter on your own risk type thing.

That option wasn't discussed, but there are a couple of reasons that we went with hosting the images off site and providing a link.

1. Server load - while not an issue yet, it could become one as we grow
2. Appropriateness - We in EMS sometimes forget that this site is viewed by non-EMS people who may find some things not to their viewing pleasure. We also receive several memership requests from children less than 13 years old.
3. Viewer discretion warning - by hosting the image off site, itgives the viewer the option to view the picture after reading the warning. If it was hosted here, the image would automatically load before they had a chance to read the thread.
4. Thread continuity - Hosting the image in another forum here would cause members to bounce back and forth between threads in an attempt to follow the discussion.

We're not saying that every image needs to be hosted off site, but we are asking our members to use some judgement in what would be suitable for viewing by all of our members or guests.
 
Ok. I got it. Here is a link to some pics taken a couple of months ago. This young gal got her hand and arm caught in the augers of a bread dough machine. The augers were not sharp but rather rounded off. She ended up losing her arm which you can tell why if you view them. These are pretty graphic so I caution those of you who get a weak stomach looking at blood, massive flesh injuries, or just trauma in general. I did not make this a public site so the password is ambulance.

http://photobucket.com/albums/e341/coloradoemt/
 
I once went for an "Accident, Unknown Injuries" on the highway locally.. My Ambulance Capt. was driving, I was the tech. We get there... pull up on the Left Shoulder for 1 vehicle, off the road into the grassy median with PSP PD on scene. There is a VERY dead, VERY eviserated 8-point buck in the left shoulder in front of our rig... I get out, walk around the front of the rig... me and my Capt. look down, there is gray matter all over the road... we get around the back of the rig to where our turnout gear is stored (we came from the hospital after a medical call) as we go to get our gear.. right next to the rear bumper, there is a liver... perfectly intact, and looking very alone. We talk to the cop... he says the driver is fine, and there isn't any work for us unless we "can do anything about the deer" We say that it is too late for it.... say thank you.... and leave. It was pretty cool to see all the guts there.


Also... my first bad call was a Pedistrian Struck.... I saw pics about a year and a half later at our banquet slide show... the kid had an open head injury and died. In the pictures of the truck... there was gray matter and hair left on the plow-front of the pickup that struck the kid....
 
coloradoemt said:
Ok. I got it. Here is a link to some pics taken a couple of months ago. This young gal got her hand and arm caught in the augers of a bread dough machine. The augers were not sharp but rather rounded off. She ended up losing her arm which you can tell why if you view them. These are pretty graphic so I caution those of you who get a weak stomach looking at blood, massive flesh injuries, or just trauma in general. I did not make this a public site so the password is ambulance.

http://photobucket.com/albums/e341/coloradoemt/

But theres one question left - how did she get her hand in the dough machine? Theres an obvious sign on the side that says -CAUTION: NO GUARD USE CAUTION and shows a pic of what happens when you stick your hand in it. :rolleyes:

Please tell me she tripped over something and thats just how she landed...
 
CaptainPanic said:
But theres one question left - how did she get her hand in the dough machine? Theres an obvious sign on the side that says -CAUTION: NO GUARD USE CAUTION and shows a pic of what happens when you stick your hand in it. :rolleyes:

Please tell me she tripped over something and thats just how she landed...

Unfortunately she was trying to clean it out before she shut it off...
 
You can bet she was fired for that incident, eh?

Application question:
Why were you fired from your last position?
Because I was too stupid to read the caution signs or the pictures on the machinery therefore I lost an arm.... :rolleyes:

then the person that reads this answer will immediately throw her application in the trash.

Here's hoping she's at least gotten on disability for illiteracy and not only for her missing arm.
 
ah the medical merits of marijuana...

LOL
i had a kid who completely dislocated his patella, we're talking all the way on the lateral side of his leg - ouch! but what i noticed first when we walked in the room was the cloud of "smoke"...his family members had NO clue and he was more paranoid that i'd rat him out to his mom than the future of his knee and his inability to perform more of those dumbass stunt manuevers in his bedroom like the one he'd done that day! and yeah somehow i don't think he had one of those little cards from the gov't giving him permission to rock the ganj if ya know what i mean!

ok guess i'm evil cuz i think of funny stuff when i think of some of my ickier trauma calls....
had a kid roll his dads brand new convertible and he got scalped - damn that was some major bleeding there people...so i'm in the back of the rig holding his scalp onto his skull and my dang nose is running like you wouldn't believe. i did not want any of my sniffles to drop on the kids face so luckily some newbie fire dude jumps in the back... "hey you need any help?" "uh yea, reach into my pocket (yes the BREAST pocket) and pull out my tissues and wipe my nose, would ya?" somehow i don't think THAT is what this fireboy wanted to help me with! ROFL....
what can i say... i have allergies!


kate:ph34r:
 
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