I would like to know more details, like what hospital was it? I know he said Flagstaff, but I am assuming there is more than 1 hospital there.
Where was the car crash? If he was fine besides some scratches, like he claims, then he has the right to refuse treatment. They would have him sign an AMA and be on their way. Was it fire EMS or a private company?
If his story is to be believed, then it all seems to have started with EMS. I have a hard time believing they are in on it like the hospitals are. I just don't see the benefit or incentive for them.
Very interesting though. I do not doubt it, he seems sincere. Just some things need clarification in my opinion.
Either way, his story is horrific and really makes me want nothing to do with anything to do with the medical field. There is absolutely no trust there anymore.
You're right to be skeptical.
If he is believed to be intoxicated, or belligerent at the scene, EMS has a responsibility to sedate him and get him to the hospital to ensure he has no life threatening injuries. Being combative and fighting is a sign of Head injury, which he clearly did, as he says "he woke up". He lost consciousness during the accident.
People that act combative when given alcohol or sedatives tend to pull out breathing tubes. This implies they are not aware enough to fully assess that they are intubated.
This whole thing is common.
Every drunk asshoe who crashes his car gets this
I am a Doctor. I deal with Trauma patients ALL the time in the ER.
This guy describes what I've seen and done a million times.
We only do this stuff to rule out any life threatening injuries.
A belligerent drunk guy after a car crash can't tell you he's bleeding from his liver. Someone who is combative because of head injury won't obviously show signs his cracked and bleeding spleen, until he loses his vital signs.
Thank you for giving a different perspective. I agree that not all of it is a giant conspiracy.
There is ALOT of bullshit going on though, which deepens peoples emotions and thoughts on the matter. Especially in a situation where you have no control, like waking up in a hospital.
What you are saying seems reasonable. It is still nothing I want to experience. Especially these days with the total corruption and complete lack of transparency in government and big medical.
I would like to know more details, like what hospital was it? I know he said Flagstaff, but I am assuming there is more than 1 hospital there.
Where was the car crash? If he was fine besides some scratches, like he claims, then he has the right to refuse treatment. They would have him sign an AMA and be on their way. Was it fire EMS or a private company?
If his story is to be believed, then it all seems to have started with EMS. I have a hard time believing they are in on it like the hospitals are. I just don't see the benefit or incentive for them.
Very interesting though. I do not doubt it, he seems sincere. Just some things need clarification in my opinion.
Either way, his story is horrific and really makes me want nothing to do with anything to do with the medical field. There is absolutely no trust there anymore.
You're right to be skeptical. If he is believed to be intoxicated, or belligerent at the scene, EMS has a responsibility to sedate him and get him to the hospital to ensure he has no life threatening injuries. Being combative and fighting is a sign of Head injury, which he clearly did, as he says "he woke up". He lost consciousness during the accident. People that act combative when given alcohol or sedatives tend to pull out breathing tubes. This implies they are not aware enough to fully assess that they are intubated. This whole thing is common. Every drunk asshoe who crashes his car gets this
Please let me know if you get more info. You make good points. I am refraining from sharing this for now.
I am a Doctor. I deal with Trauma patients ALL the time in the ER. This guy describes what I've seen and done a million times.
We only do this stuff to rule out any life threatening injuries.
A belligerent drunk guy after a car crash can't tell you he's bleeding from his liver. Someone who is combative because of head injury won't obviously show signs his cracked and bleeding spleen, until he loses his vital signs.
Not everything thing we do is a COVID conspiracy
Thank you for giving a different perspective. I agree that not all of it is a giant conspiracy.
There is ALOT of bullshit going on though, which deepens peoples emotions and thoughts on the matter. Especially in a situation where you have no control, like waking up in a hospital.
What you are saying seems reasonable. It is still nothing I want to experience. Especially these days with the total corruption and complete lack of transparency in government and big medical.