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originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: charlyv
She was awake and conscious when the pulled her out of the car. The anoxic brain injury was caused by the accident, but wasn't immediate. An anoxic brain injury isn't always caused by someone being unconscious for four plus minutes. She had smoke inhalation trauma, which impaired her ability to process oxygen. I've seen cases where people were sitting up and talking for five or ten minutes, and seemed perfectly fine, and suddenly collapsed, and died from anoxic brain injuries.
originally posted by: tamusan
a reply to: underpass61
It was just the demon she was possessed with trying to transfer to a new host.
originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: TDDAgain
Now watch the video, the road she shoots by that the camera is filming, someone with good knowledge where this happened may have to verify this, is not really a curve.
I know this area very very well. I'm not sure what video you watched or which street appeared to curve, but I can assure you that there are no curved streets in that immediate area.
originally posted by: TheEndOfItAll
a reply to: underpass61
My god is there anything that you guys won't believe. LMAO
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
Anoxic brain injury is not head trauma. It is lack of oxygen due to suffocation or most likely in this case smoke inhalation.
That is not a body bag. That is a sheet that they loaded her onto the gurney with. The edges are open in her front middle because they picked her up on the sheet by both sides.
Face covered, they were protecting her from the sun until they got her into the ambulance. It is a sheet.
She is undressed because you cannot put ekg leads on a person that is clothed.
They were rushing to load her into the ambulance most likely because there was nothing more they could do at that location and needed to get her to a hospital with more equipment and help quickly.
Her action looks like an involuntary setting up and spreading arms. No voluntary controll needed. This is consistent with the lack of oxygen brain injury.
It looks like they did everything right to me.
They said she was driving 90 m/h. Even drunk that doesn't make sense.
originally posted by: TWS1969
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
Anoxic brain injury is not head trauma. It is lack of oxygen due to suffocation or most likely in this case smoke inhalation.
That is not a body bag. That is a sheet that they loaded her onto the gurney with. The edges are open in her front middle because they picked her up on the sheet by both sides.
Face covered, they were protecting her from the sun until they got her into the ambulance. It is a sheet.
She is undressed because you cannot put ekg leads on a person that is clothed.
They were rushing to load her into the ambulance most likely because there was nothing more they could do at that location and needed to get her to a hospital with more equipment and help quickly.
Her action looks like an involuntary setting up and spreading arms. No voluntary controll needed. This is consistent with the lack of oxygen brain injury.
It looks like they did everything right to me.
except for administer oxygen
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
originally posted by: TWS1969
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
Anoxic brain injury is not head trauma. It is lack of oxygen due to suffocation or most likely in this case smoke inhalation.
That is not a body bag. That is a sheet that they loaded her onto the gurney with. The edges are open in her front middle because they picked her up on the sheet by both sides.
Face covered, they were protecting her from the sun until they got her into the ambulance. It is a sheet.
She is undressed because you cannot put ekg leads on a person that is clothed.
They were rushing to load her into the ambulance most likely because there was nothing more they could do at that location and needed to get her to a hospital with more equipment and help quickly.
Her action looks like an involuntary setting up and spreading arms. No voluntary controll needed. This is consistent with the lack of oxygen brain injury.
It looks like they did everything right to me.
except for administer oxygen
You want oxygen in a fire?
Most likely they got her into the ambulance just moments after getting her out of the car. The danger of oxygen in the fire area seems greater then waiting seconds to get her on oxygen in the ambulance away from the fire.
Remember, almost everything burns in oxygen, see Apollo 1