First at the Accident
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Congrats on doing an outstanding job saving that womans life. You are lucky in the fact you were able to save her, I wasn't as lucky a 1 year ago when I saw a dump truck get t-boned by a KW Hopper bottom(Both Loaded)! Only 1 walked away, i had to be the one to find the top half of the dump truck drivers body! I can see still and remember the smells/sounds from that day. I don't think I will ever forgot, but it helps talking about it. Hang in there, it is a good idea to always pack a hammer, pry bar and and old coat & gloves in your truck in case you ever get in another situation like that. I even carry a small first aid kit with CPR mask, rubber gloves, ace wrap bandages, etc... I drove over the road for year and I saw 3 bad wrecks and only one of them everybody walked away from! Sorry I had to add my story but when I read yours it brought back all of my old memories.
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Good work soulezoo. I have been an EMT for 6 years and have only seen 1 fatal accident.
I was driving down the highway, and came upon a tractor trailer rig that was on its side in the median. Went to get a closer look and the driver was pinned under the cab of the truck.
I was driving down the highway, and came upon a tractor trailer rig that was on its side in the median. Went to get a closer look and the driver was pinned under the cab of the truck.
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