Posted by wilson on June 12, 2011 at 05:47:09 from (66.244.102.64):
In Reply to: First responders posted by gregk on June 11, 2011 at 19:40:06:
As volunteere fire in Montana we were often called out for traffic as its so remote we all had to do what was needed. My first serious incident was 17 year old girl with broken neck in alcohlo related . My job was to hold her head and move it with her body while others got her out of wreck and on board and neck brace. She was consisus and knew if I screwed up she could never walk. We got her on board and literly duck taped her head stable. She recovered and after a year could move normally. I talked with her and apolized as possibly had I done a better job she would have recoverd better.We will never know if the severe brusing was the wreck or my handling. The year of her recovery botherd me, yet I did my best. What really got to me was one local person said if it botherd me what may have been I should not respond any more. That statment tested my people skills , I didn't just give them a piece of my mind. I let them have it all!!!!!
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