5,819 people have watched this video. I'm sure more have gotten stabbed or shot in the US within this week. More people should watch this video.... :(
@krest4312 Leave the object in, never remove it by yourself, the subject could bleed to death or substain worst injury. Wait for an ambulance to arrive, call 911 as soon as possible. The doctors will remove the object.
In most cases, the ring should have been removed as frequently swelling would occur early and could compromise the finger...best to have the casualty remove it then or assist!
I actually got attacked by a stray dog on the way home from school yesterday. It gave me two puncture wounds above my foot. I also heard another way to treat one is to put hydrogen peroxide on the wound so it can get rid of anything to infect the wound. A docter told me how because a few years ago i got another puncture wound and had to go to the hospital.
You don't treat it the way our patient did; he pulled out the object before we arrived on the scene, after the 911 operator told him not to do it.
The knife was sticking in his arm and he removed it.
B/c of where it was positioned, he could have bled to death before we even arrived, and I told him he was lucky he didn't cause it to bleed out faster than we could treat him.
indeed. I'm planning on attending a camping trip with some friends, and decided to pick up a basic medical kit "just in case". Then I realized... what am I supposed to do with some of the stuff in it.... duh..
@Shoot3r101 Well whatever you do DON'T pull out the object yourself.
Someone did that before we got to the scene, and he had pulled it out of an area where he could have bled to death within 5 minutes-or at least have been in severe shock before we even arrived. It was miraculous that he didn't.
He didn't believe us until he told the doctor that paramedics told him not to pull it out or he could bleed to death, and the doctor said 'That's true.'
and other types of........objects (lol)
maggiemaezey 1 week ago
@liyahswan Hmmmm, no.
gri22ly100 4 months ago
like thanks for the video but did you stab that test dummy guy to show us?
TheDudeFrom0Z 6 months ago
He didn't mension using any kind of antiseptic such as alcohol or hydrogen poroxide
storywriter1991 7 months ago
@1stAidMEDIC
Dude loool
I see my sarcasim was lost on you this time ;)
liyahswan 1 year ago
Wonder what hes name is, he never tells us..
liyahswan 1 year ago
@liyahswan yes he does, he says captain joe bruni
gri22ly100 4 months ago
@Mr1001955 on a scale on 1 to ten how much did it hurt? :P
KZHX 1 year ago
5,819 people have watched this video. I'm sure more have gotten stabbed or shot in the US within this week. More people should watch this video.... :(
rorshachfan 1 year ago
What should i do if some one gets stabbed? Should i remove the object and apply pressure or leave the object in and wait for the ambulance?
krest4312 1 year ago
@krest4312 Leave the object in, never remove it by yourself, the subject could bleed to death or substain worst injury. Wait for an ambulance to arrive, call 911 as soon as possible. The doctors will remove the object.
makeupbabe92 1 year ago
yo this guy helped me get past 2nd degree burns on my hand and helped me aliviate the pain thanks!!!!
MrTayler1998 1 year ago
Critical error:
In most cases, the ring should have been removed as frequently swelling would occur early and could compromise the finger...best to have the casualty remove it then or assist!
1253dave 2 years ago
I mean doctor sorry.
deathjudge2006 2 years ago
I actually got attacked by a stray dog on the way home from school yesterday. It gave me two puncture wounds above my foot. I also heard another way to treat one is to put hydrogen peroxide on the wound so it can get rid of anything to infect the wound. A docter told me how because a few years ago i got another puncture wound and had to go to the hospital.
deathjudge2006 2 years ago
You don't treat it the way our patient did; he pulled out the object before we arrived on the scene, after the 911 operator told him not to do it.
The knife was sticking in his arm and he removed it.
B/c of where it was positioned, he could have bled to death before we even arrived, and I told him he was lucky he didn't cause it to bleed out faster than we could treat him.
vickiormindyb 2 years ago
Too bad, only few people watch such videos. They've got to know the steps of treating wounds in case of an emergency.
abkmf 2 years ago 10
indeed. I'm planning on attending a camping trip with some friends, and decided to pick up a basic medical kit "just in case". Then I realized... what am I supposed to do with some of the stuff in it.... duh..
DEFkon001 2 years ago
You should include a version of when a person gets major puncture wounds, like what to do before getting medical help.
Shoot3r101 3 years ago 13
@Shoot3r101 Well whatever you do DON'T pull out the object yourself.
Someone did that before we got to the scene, and he had pulled it out of an area where he could have bled to death within 5 minutes-or at least have been in severe shock before we even arrived. It was miraculous that he didn't.
He didn't believe us until he told the doctor that paramedics told him not to pull it out or he could bleed to death, and the doctor said 'That's true.'
And the guy said Oh. Like it was a big surprise.
vickiormindyb 1 year ago