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Ouch. Not nice. Keep that upper lip stiff
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I almost saw something like this once waiting for the train in Denmark. I was at the other end of the station when a guy jumped in front of the train... I am glad I missed seeing it, as I am sure that is something that will stay with you for a long time. I hope you get over itWe have enough youth - What we need is a fountain of smart!
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Shaken, but not stirred? (sorry)
I had a similar experience when a bloke threw himself infront of my train. I'll never forget seeing that decapitated body with a hand missing...The Welsh support two teams when it comes to rugby. Wales of course, and anyone else playing England
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Originally posted by Ajax
I can't get over this reporter is more concerned that the trains were late, than he was about this poor girl.
The Paris to London Waterloo service was disrupted just before 1800 BST near Orpington station in Kent, after a woman died beneath a train.#1 DRILL SERGEANT PICK-UP LINE
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Hundreds of passengers were trapped on a Eurostar train during the evening rush hour after a woman died on the tracks.
Darn it when you read it like that it's the dead woman's fault if the others were trapped in the train.Let those who want to be simple, be simple.
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Back when I was still working the coroner would sometimes call out for off duty medical personnel from the local county hospital to scour for and flag "parts" in the aftermath of major train or plane "incidents".
Over the years I've been out on several of these, including 1 major airliner crash where the authorities called for additional help, and it's not fun at all.
One incident in particular really affected me;
we found a seat with a woman sprawled over it. Under her was her 4 year old daughter....who ended up being the sole survivor of the crash. The mother had apparently shielded her daughter before impact.
Dr. MordridLast edited by Dr Mordrid; 28 May 2003, 08:03.Dr. Mordrid
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Originally posted by Ssin
Darn it when you read it like that it's the dead woman's fault if the others were trapped in the train.#1 DRILL SERGEANT PICK-UP LINE
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Originally posted by Dr Mordrid
Back when I was still working the coroner would sometimes call out for off duty medical personnel from the local county hospital to scour for and flag "parts" in the aftermath of major train or plane "incidents".
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Most nerve-wracking thing I ever volunteered for was an incident about 30 years ago when some Grade-A morons decided it would be a good idea to break into a military reserve units arms locker near Detroit
Don't ask me how they got in, but they did.
One shell for a grenade launcher accidently went off during this fiasco, firmly implanting itself in one of the burglars without going off. Enter the emergency response and medical teams.
He was loaded into a military ambulance and **very gently** (meaning roadblocks, volulnteer drivers, full MP and police escorts etc.) brought to the county hospital where guess who was on duty in the imaging department at the time
After asking for unmarried volunteers a team (including yours truly) set about surgically removing said unexploded grenade shell from this morons body. No, not in the hospital but in a emergency surgical tent in the parking lot. Thank God for battery powered x-ray systems.
This took the team over 3 hours, after which we all went to the nearest bar and got throughly sloshed.
Dr. MordridLast edited by Dr Mordrid; 28 May 2003, 10:13.Dr. Mordrid
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Originally posted by Dr Mordrid
This took the team over 3 hours, after which we all went to the nearest bar and got throughly sloshed.
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They never tasted better and went down like they were on ball-bearings.
Most of us also took the next day off. Fortunately for them none of the supervisors at the time objected. If one had there would have been need for another surgery team
Dr. MordridLast edited by Dr Mordrid; 28 May 2003, 10:18.Dr. Mordrid
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Originally posted by Ajax
I can't get over this reporter is more concerned that the trains were late, than he was about this poor girl.
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