|
I'd be a little upset.
|
View this Thread in Original format
| jonSun |
Jacked from another board.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6875358/?GT1=6065
RALEIGH, N.C. - A medical examiner studying a body in a morgue was startled when the man took a shallow breath.
advertisement
Emergency medical technicians had declared 29-year-old Larry D. Green dead almost two hours earlier, after he was hit by a car.
Medical examiner J.B. Perdue was called to the accident scene Monday but did not examine Green then. Later, he was documenting Green’s injuries when he noticed the man was breathing.
“I had to look twice myself just to make sure it was there, that’s how subtle it was,” Perdue said.
Green, 29, was taken to Duke University Medical Center in Durham, where he was in critical condition Wednesday.
Several members of the Franklin County emergency medical service have been suspended pending an investigation, said Darnell Batton, the county attorney. |
|
|
| Michael19 |
| you'd be more upset if they had of buried you though. |
|
|
| jonze234 |
| just think about all the people that try to fake their own death and fail. they could learn something from this story like find dumbass medics to pronounce you dead. |
|
|
| Halcyon+On+On |
My uncle once knew a guy who would fly the giant C-130s carrying cadavres across the country. When the air pressure builds up in the bodies, they tend to belch and fart and gasp and moan and sometimes even shuffle slightly because of the acclimatization shift.
:eyespop: :nervous:
And that's all the input I have on this topic. :toothless |
|
|
| Mr. Pink |
| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
When the air pressure builds up in the bodies, they tend to belch and fart and gasp and moan and sometimes even shuffle slightly because of the acclimatization shift.
|
it'd be messed up if after the belch the body said "excuse me":nervous: |
|
|
| Halcyon+On+On |
| :eek: :nervous: |
|
|
| OurManFlint |
| quote: | Originally posted by jonSun
Several members of the Franklin County emergency medical service have been suspended pending an investigation, said Darnell Batton, the county attorney. | They are so ED... |
|
|
| KilldaDJ |
| eeh thats a bit ed up. |
|
|
| R.j. |
| quote: | Jacked from another board.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6875358/?GT1=6065
RALEIGH, N.C. - A medical examiner studying a body in a morgue was startled when the man took a shallow breath.
advertisement
Emergency medical technicians had declared 29-year-old Larry D. Green dead almost two hours earlier, after he was hit by a car.
Medical examiner J.B. Perdue was called to the accident scene Monday but did not examine Green then. Later, he was documenting Green’s injuries when he noticed the man was breathing.
“I had to look twice myself just to make sure it was there, that’s how subtle it was,” Perdue said.
Green, 29, was taken to Duke University Medical Center in Durham, where he was in critical condition Wednesday.
Several members of the Franklin County emergency medical service have been suspended pending an investigation, said Darnell Batton, the county attorney. |
shhiiieeetttt |
|
|
| R.j. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
My uncle once knew a guy who would fly the giant C-130s carrying cadavres across the country. When the air pressure builds up in the bodies, they tend to belch and fart and gasp and moan and sometimes even shuffle slightly because of the acclimatization shift.
:eyespop: :nervous:
And that's all the input I have on this topic. :toothless |
shhiieeeettt |
|
|
| Streakfury |
| quote: | Originally posted by Michael19
you'd be more upset if they had of buried you though. |
:stongue: :stongue: :stongue: |
|
|
|
|