here's to speedy recovery!
this is a good wake up call to the solo travelers..
Do you think you would have attempted something like this if you were alone with the ATV?
wishing you a speedy recovery
That's a damn good question BUT.... Not all EMS personell are created equal and frankly some get way too wrapped up in the moment and just forget procedure... Being an EMT-P/W-EMT/FF/EMS worker for quite a long time I can say that I too have gotten wrapped up in a very hectic situation and done things out of order... Plus I'd have to see the MOI (Mechanism Of Injury)and specific situation to see if extrication was more pressing then C-spine imobilization. Getting him on a back board if someone is holding C-spine IS full C-spine precautions so... A "chunk check" can tell you if someone has specific point tenderness nad truly needs spinal precaustions as a FIRST measure. Hell, most of the time I always see people taking off the patients HELMET before anything else....DON"T DO IT unless there's an airway concern... Anyway I could go on for hours on this stuff so I'll just stop now.Glad you're okay. At least you are here to tell the story.
I know we arent here to critique the emergency personnel, but Im begging to ask the question... Why didnt they take c-spine precautions and apply a c-collar and hold your head/neck still UNTIL you were secured to a backboard?