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Guest TargetShooter84
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Nobody even stopped to help those peeps out....

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Nobody even stopped to help those peeps out....

Good to know Americans are not the only self-centered, un-helping, not-caring, *******s on the planet.

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Holy crap.

Had I seen that you are dam right I would have stopped. Not sure how much I could have done but I do always carry a first aid kit with me and some basic supplies. Glad to at least see the one guy was able to get out and call for help.

Any idea what it would cost to have a camera of that quality you could mount if your car/truck to record what happens while you are driving?

Guest grays
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Nobody even stopped to help those peeps out....

yea bystandard effect at work... ah someone else will help em out

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wow, probably DRT...

Yah, that's what I was thinking. The guardrail collision was bad enough, but getting crushed by the truck probably did it.

Guest Glock23ForMe
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Wow... I had to look up DRT, but I agree...

On a lighter note... The music changes to something much more dramatic as soon as the car and bus come to a stop... Kind of ironic.

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Ok, I need to buy a clue, someone let me know what DRT is. I tried Google, but I think I blew it up with random hits.

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it seems DRT means allot of things to allot of people the list kept going but nothing seems to fit for me.

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Funny "DRT" story.

My wife is a Paramedic (we met working together on the bandaid bus many moons ago). She got her Paramedic license at UAB and worked on the ambulance for several years in the Birmingham area. Down there, when a patient refused transport, they'd go in-service on the radio with "PRT" (Patient Refused Transport). Well up here in Shelby County, TN, we would say "Patient DNT" on the radio for "Did Not [want] Transport". Well my lovely wife was having a heck of a time remembering all of the little different things we do here in Tennessee. We made a very minor scene one day (I don't remember what the complaint was, but it was something stupid). The patient decided to go to the hospital on their own. My wife keyed up the microphone and advised the dispatcher "Unit 21 in-service - Patient DRT".

Dead silence on the radio... :D

Guest Glock23ForMe
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Ok, I need to buy a clue, someone let me know what DRT is. I tried Google, but I think I blew it up with random hits.

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it seems DRT means allot of things to allot of people the list kept going but nothing seems to fit for me.

If there is one that I don't know.. I go to google and type, "define DRT" and it normally sends me to either a list of works or the urban dictionary... Then you just read till it makes sense. Dead Right There was about half way down the page. :rofl:

Funny "DRT" story.

My wife is a Paramedic (we met working together on the bandaid bus many moons ago). She got her Paramedic license at UAB and worked on the ambulance for several years in the Birmingham area. Down there, when a patient refused transport, they'd go in-service on the radio with "PRT" (Patient Refused Transport). Well up here in Shelby County, TN, we would say "Patient DNT" on the radio for "Did Not [want] Transport". Well my lovely wife was having a heck of a time remembering all of the little different things we do here in Tennessee. We made a very minor scene one day (I don't remember what the complaint was, but it was something stupid). The patient decided to go to the hospital on their own. My wife keyed up the microphone and advised the dispatcher "Unit 21 in-service - Patient DRT".

Dead silence on the radio... ;)

Nice... You'll be DRT if you tell that story in front of her... :P

I have one of those about my GF that she hates. On an airplane and they gave her cheese, she ate it, said it didn't taste right. I asked her if she took the plastic wrapper off of it... She looked at me and started pulling plastic outta her teeth... :)

Guest drv2fst
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Not sure how much I could have done but I do always carry a first aid kit with me and some basic supplies.

I don't think your first aid kit would help in that tragic crash. I don't think "all the kings horses and all the kings men" can put that back together again.

Guest Luckyshot
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My dad 6.8Vol always said "never run something over there could be a baby in it."

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I don't think your first aid kit would help in that tragic crash. I don't think "all the kings horses and all the kings men" can put that back together again.

You are right

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