If you read what the article says, you will see that he was pronounced dead at the scene, not at a hospital. Your comments show that either you didn't inderstand that or you don't think. As a volunteer fireman I have been to many accidents. If the victims are still alive, everything will be done to keep them alive. We have never looked at someone and said that, they aren't going to live anyway so, let's just let them die and I have the feeling that if it was you, you would want help. We have had people that we thought wouldn't make it to the ambulance but, survived to lead a healthy life. If someone has already died, here in Wi. we have to protect the scene and stay there until the medical examiner or coroner shows up to pronounce them dead. That can take up to two hours depending on when they decide to show up. Until you have tried to save a life, stood there watching someone die because you couldn't do anymore for them or in one case for me, watched a twelve year old girl die in your arms, you sir, will not call me a bas---- (don't know how you got away with it but, they wouldn't let me use that word) unless you are looking me in the eye.
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