Today was a great day! I attended the Trauma Symposium put on by the POH Regional Medical Center at one of the guest speakers was no other than Ron Moore. I was humbly honored when Ron recognized me from this site! After the morning lectures by Ron and several other very good presentations, off to the CREST Center for a little Hybrid Extrication. Ron deployed some airbags, displayed some challenges that face responders with Hybrid vehicles, and of course, cut apart a car!
Airbag Information
Ron discussed several precautions to consider with all the air bags in late model vehicles. Go to Scene of the Accident and make sure you watch video number 017-Cut Gas Inflator. This video will make sure that you double check for a gas cylinder on any cut you make in a vehicle that has side impact airbags
Changes to the Material on BoronExtrication.com
Ron suggested to me that a great method to distribute the information is through a PowerPoint, or some type of living document. So the plan is to start a document that will have a master copy online that will be free to all to download. I’m also looking into the best way to notify everyone when a change has been made. I may start an email distribution list, but I want to make sure that any list that is complied stays with my site.
Most of medical practitioners would be absolutely horrified to learn that they had made a mistake that has caused physical suffering and psychological trauma, and rarely is it the medical practitioner who causes a problem when it comes to making a claim for medical accident compensation – it is more likely to be their insurance company. When you are making a claim for medical accident compensation, it is always in your best interests to use the services of a specialised personal injury claims solicitor with experience in cases of medical negligence and malpractice.
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