Terry B
22-01-2011, 08:41 PM
I was in my bottom paddock today attempting to unbog my old tractor with my wifes help (as driver). The tractor was about 100m from the road and I was standing next to it. I heard a loud bang and looked up to see 2 cars colliding head on with one of them in the air.
I raced back to my car and we drove to the smash. The cars were on the side of the road with one of then sitting on top of the other one nose down at about 60deg.
There was a guy crawling along the road from 1 car and a few guys milling around him. My wife and I (she is a GP and I'm a GP anaesthetist) checked out the cars to find a almost dead guy under the side of the top car. He was just breathing and had a pulse. He had obvious extra bends in both legs.
The car was smoking and I noticed flames under the dash through the broken windscreen.
We decided that he had to be moved so I tried to stabilise his neck and we dragged him a few metres away.
The car then decided to properly catch fire so we needed to move him further. With the help of a few guys that had turned up we picked him up (whilst I tried to hold his neck still) and moved him about 50m upwind of the now burning cars.
I had a resus mask in the car and was using this to maintain his airway. About 20 mins later the ambos arrived and we were able to give him O2 and put a collar on him. He remained deeply unconscious throughout this time but did start to rouse a bit. I put an IV in him and the ambos took him away.
The police finally arrived and closed the road. The fire brigade took much longer and the cars were starting to die down by the time they got there.
The 2 guys from the other car were on their way to a model glider flying event and had gas cannisters in the car. These all exploded at various times making the fire much more worrying. The grass in my front paddock started to burn but since it is basically swamp at the moment didn't spread too far.
Sadly I checked with A & E when I came home and found that the injured guy we had helped had arrested 3 times and died with the last arrest.:(
We did our best but high speed accidents and ?no seat belt take there toll.
I raced back to my car and we drove to the smash. The cars were on the side of the road with one of then sitting on top of the other one nose down at about 60deg.
There was a guy crawling along the road from 1 car and a few guys milling around him. My wife and I (she is a GP and I'm a GP anaesthetist) checked out the cars to find a almost dead guy under the side of the top car. He was just breathing and had a pulse. He had obvious extra bends in both legs.
The car was smoking and I noticed flames under the dash through the broken windscreen.
We decided that he had to be moved so I tried to stabilise his neck and we dragged him a few metres away.
The car then decided to properly catch fire so we needed to move him further. With the help of a few guys that had turned up we picked him up (whilst I tried to hold his neck still) and moved him about 50m upwind of the now burning cars.
I had a resus mask in the car and was using this to maintain his airway. About 20 mins later the ambos arrived and we were able to give him O2 and put a collar on him. He remained deeply unconscious throughout this time but did start to rouse a bit. I put an IV in him and the ambos took him away.
The police finally arrived and closed the road. The fire brigade took much longer and the cars were starting to die down by the time they got there.
The 2 guys from the other car were on their way to a model glider flying event and had gas cannisters in the car. These all exploded at various times making the fire much more worrying. The grass in my front paddock started to burn but since it is basically swamp at the moment didn't spread too far.
Sadly I checked with A & E when I came home and found that the injured guy we had helped had arrested 3 times and died with the last arrest.:(
We did our best but high speed accidents and ?no seat belt take there toll.