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Olympic Tragedy
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thank God it was quick!
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Slow the f****** track down. How many people have to get injured before they realize this is too fast. With very little time for these minor countries to get acclimated they are setting themselves up for more of this. No one cares if they go 70 or 90 mph at the bottom. This death was senseless
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OMG, just saw the video on another site. That was one of the worst things I have ever seen.
R.I.P. |
You would really think those poles would be padded, not that it may have mattered going that fast. I pray this dude felt nothing.
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Arent they usually strapped into those sleds?
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Not to belabor the point, but that's just NUTS! RIP!:(
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just saw the replay. that was tough. they need to slow that track down. it's way to fast. there was 2 crashes earlier but farther away from the finishline.
i watched several sledding trials in the last month and not watched anything that fast. |
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If someone leaves that track, they should hit netting or padding (like high jumpers or pole vaulters), not steel. RIP |
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Wow, very sad. No way can I watch the video or would I want to. I accidentally saw one photo... that was bad enough. Just awful, poor guy. |
NBC opened the broadcast by showing it 3 times. Just ridiculous and classless.
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Are you serious?
Hasn't started out here... I think I'll just skip the beginning. |
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just spit up my Pepsi India? |
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I want Doc ICU to weigh in ... I doubt this poor man had a chance in hell, but the first thing I noticed - in the picture of the poor guy laying there obviously dead - is that all they have is a lousy ambu bag on room air and oropharyngeal airway. I can't tell if the blood is from his ear, mouth, nose.
The Olympics, and nobody has a freaking' laryngoscope and ET tube to provide an airway? Are emergency crews prevented from intubating in the face of a possible neck fracture? A. B. C. |
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just saw that they are making changes to the track. shame that it took a death for them to finally realize there was an issue.
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I see they've moved all starts downtrack to slow things down
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moved the men and women both down the hill and slowed them down 6-8mph. accord to nbc. |
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Hope its not too little but its definitely too laate. That poor guy
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I will try my best to refrain from any jokes about SEC non-confrence schedules.
Poor guy never got to see his 22nd birthday. |
The Nittany Pussyfarts play Bama this coming season. Can't wait.
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Penn State scheduled a game in Tuscaloosa (sp?)
Props to them. |
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"We go now from the old lady start." -Austrian
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I saw the orange padding they put up. That was a joke (way too thin.) Maybe as thick as the seat cushions people take to football games.
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[quote=Riot]I want Doc ICU to weigh in ... I doubt this poor man had a chance in hell, but the first thing I noticed - in the picture of the poor guy laying there obviously dead - is that all they have is a lousy ambu bag on room air and oropharyngeal airway. I can't tell if the blood is from his ear, mouth, nose.
The Olympics, and nobody has a freaking' laryngoscope and ET tube to provide an airway? Are emergency crews prevented from intubating in the face of a possible neck fracture? A. Crew has to assume head trauma B. Neck extension for ET would be prohibited assuming A C. In most circumstances the anatomy is a challenge to identify the chords and put the tube in the right hole. With this poor guy it's likely altered beyond recognition from the trauma and the force his neck and head absorbed. Most likely the impact caused a massive hemorhage in his head taking him almost instantly. Most ambulance crews in a community have permission to intubate based on the skill of the crew. This intubation would have been a two man endeavor at best with in line traction used to avoid the usual neck manipulation that allows you to find the anatomy to place the tube in the correct hole. This airway would have likely been a trach in the most skilled of hands. Very very sad, my prayers to his family..... |
Traumatic CPR on a 21 year old that just hit a pole at 90mph doesn't work. Doesn't matter if you drop a tube or not...this poor guy was gone.
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