Bad afternoon
#11
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Re: Bad afternoon
Hi Kevin,
Don't blamed yourself for not, being able to clear his throat or
something. Your description tells me he had a broken neck with a jugular
or artery ruptured into it. I think you save a lot of lives by letting
him go.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> I was on my way back from Julian this afternoon when I guy about a
> mile ahead of me took a spill on a motorcycle in a corner. Being the
> first one on the scene besides his son who was riding with him and
> another biker who crashed as well, I attempted to be helpful. His
> poor son was trying to get his mouth open and some air in through
> all the blood and mess of his face. He had a full face helmet on and
> it was a deseperate situation. I felt a heart beat but he wasnt
> breathing. His son removed the helmet and everyone that was there
> was just staring at his bloody face. His son was in a panic. I could
> feel a heart beat. someone had a one way breather mask so I gave him
> a breath. Blood and vomit went everywhere. His face through his
> mouth and nose were just pouring blood and other matter. After a
> long time of CPR, we just got no where (his heart stopped within a
> few minutes). It is so frustrating to feel someone die right in
> front of you and not be able to do anything. Mercy Air came, but it
> wasnt of any use. All of you guys, wear seatbelts, wear helmets if
> you must ride and remember. It can happen to anyone. I have no
> freaking idea how he got such a devastating head injury through this
> full face helmet. Im an adrenaline junky myself, but we are all just
> here a little while so be careful. Apparently the guy just lost it
> in a corner at 35mph. I'm getting a little sick of people around me
> dying. Thanks for letting me vent. Also apparently there was another
> two people who died on cole grade road today on motorcycles and the
> paramedics said this was their third time doing cpr this week.
> KH
Don't blamed yourself for not, being able to clear his throat or
something. Your description tells me he had a broken neck with a jugular
or artery ruptured into it. I think you save a lot of lives by letting
him go.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> I was on my way back from Julian this afternoon when I guy about a
> mile ahead of me took a spill on a motorcycle in a corner. Being the
> first one on the scene besides his son who was riding with him and
> another biker who crashed as well, I attempted to be helpful. His
> poor son was trying to get his mouth open and some air in through
> all the blood and mess of his face. He had a full face helmet on and
> it was a deseperate situation. I felt a heart beat but he wasnt
> breathing. His son removed the helmet and everyone that was there
> was just staring at his bloody face. His son was in a panic. I could
> feel a heart beat. someone had a one way breather mask so I gave him
> a breath. Blood and vomit went everywhere. His face through his
> mouth and nose were just pouring blood and other matter. After a
> long time of CPR, we just got no where (his heart stopped within a
> few minutes). It is so frustrating to feel someone die right in
> front of you and not be able to do anything. Mercy Air came, but it
> wasnt of any use. All of you guys, wear seatbelts, wear helmets if
> you must ride and remember. It can happen to anyone. I have no
> freaking idea how he got such a devastating head injury through this
> full face helmet. Im an adrenaline junky myself, but we are all just
> here a little while so be careful. Apparently the guy just lost it
> in a corner at 35mph. I'm getting a little sick of people around me
> dying. Thanks for letting me vent. Also apparently there was another
> two people who died on cole grade road today on motorcycles and the
> paramedics said this was their third time doing cpr this week.
> KH
#12
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Re: Bad afternoon
Hi Kevin,
Don't blamed yourself for not, being able to clear his throat or
something. Your description tells me he had a broken neck with a jugular
or artery ruptured into it. I think you save a lot of lives by letting
him go.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> I was on my way back from Julian this afternoon when I guy about a
> mile ahead of me took a spill on a motorcycle in a corner. Being the
> first one on the scene besides his son who was riding with him and
> another biker who crashed as well, I attempted to be helpful. His
> poor son was trying to get his mouth open and some air in through
> all the blood and mess of his face. He had a full face helmet on and
> it was a deseperate situation. I felt a heart beat but he wasnt
> breathing. His son removed the helmet and everyone that was there
> was just staring at his bloody face. His son was in a panic. I could
> feel a heart beat. someone had a one way breather mask so I gave him
> a breath. Blood and vomit went everywhere. His face through his
> mouth and nose were just pouring blood and other matter. After a
> long time of CPR, we just got no where (his heart stopped within a
> few minutes). It is so frustrating to feel someone die right in
> front of you and not be able to do anything. Mercy Air came, but it
> wasnt of any use. All of you guys, wear seatbelts, wear helmets if
> you must ride and remember. It can happen to anyone. I have no
> freaking idea how he got such a devastating head injury through this
> full face helmet. Im an adrenaline junky myself, but we are all just
> here a little while so be careful. Apparently the guy just lost it
> in a corner at 35mph. I'm getting a little sick of people around me
> dying. Thanks for letting me vent. Also apparently there was another
> two people who died on cole grade road today on motorcycles and the
> paramedics said this was their third time doing cpr this week.
> KH
Don't blamed yourself for not, being able to clear his throat or
something. Your description tells me he had a broken neck with a jugular
or artery ruptured into it. I think you save a lot of lives by letting
him go.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> I was on my way back from Julian this afternoon when I guy about a
> mile ahead of me took a spill on a motorcycle in a corner. Being the
> first one on the scene besides his son who was riding with him and
> another biker who crashed as well, I attempted to be helpful. His
> poor son was trying to get his mouth open and some air in through
> all the blood and mess of his face. He had a full face helmet on and
> it was a deseperate situation. I felt a heart beat but he wasnt
> breathing. His son removed the helmet and everyone that was there
> was just staring at his bloody face. His son was in a panic. I could
> feel a heart beat. someone had a one way breather mask so I gave him
> a breath. Blood and vomit went everywhere. His face through his
> mouth and nose were just pouring blood and other matter. After a
> long time of CPR, we just got no where (his heart stopped within a
> few minutes). It is so frustrating to feel someone die right in
> front of you and not be able to do anything. Mercy Air came, but it
> wasnt of any use. All of you guys, wear seatbelts, wear helmets if
> you must ride and remember. It can happen to anyone. I have no
> freaking idea how he got such a devastating head injury through this
> full face helmet. Im an adrenaline junky myself, but we are all just
> here a little while so be careful. Apparently the guy just lost it
> in a corner at 35mph. I'm getting a little sick of people around me
> dying. Thanks for letting me vent. Also apparently there was another
> two people who died on cole grade road today on motorcycles and the
> paramedics said this was their third time doing cpr this week.
> KH
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Re: Bad afternoon
Hi Kevin,
Don't blamed yourself for not, being able to clear his throat or
something. Your description tells me he had a broken neck with a jugular
or artery ruptured into it. I think you save a lot of lives by letting
him go.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> I was on my way back from Julian this afternoon when I guy about a
> mile ahead of me took a spill on a motorcycle in a corner. Being the
> first one on the scene besides his son who was riding with him and
> another biker who crashed as well, I attempted to be helpful. His
> poor son was trying to get his mouth open and some air in through
> all the blood and mess of his face. He had a full face helmet on and
> it was a deseperate situation. I felt a heart beat but he wasnt
> breathing. His son removed the helmet and everyone that was there
> was just staring at his bloody face. His son was in a panic. I could
> feel a heart beat. someone had a one way breather mask so I gave him
> a breath. Blood and vomit went everywhere. His face through his
> mouth and nose were just pouring blood and other matter. After a
> long time of CPR, we just got no where (his heart stopped within a
> few minutes). It is so frustrating to feel someone die right in
> front of you and not be able to do anything. Mercy Air came, but it
> wasnt of any use. All of you guys, wear seatbelts, wear helmets if
> you must ride and remember. It can happen to anyone. I have no
> freaking idea how he got such a devastating head injury through this
> full face helmet. Im an adrenaline junky myself, but we are all just
> here a little while so be careful. Apparently the guy just lost it
> in a corner at 35mph. I'm getting a little sick of people around me
> dying. Thanks for letting me vent. Also apparently there was another
> two people who died on cole grade road today on motorcycles and the
> paramedics said this was their third time doing cpr this week.
> KH
Don't blamed yourself for not, being able to clear his throat or
something. Your description tells me he had a broken neck with a jugular
or artery ruptured into it. I think you save a lot of lives by letting
him go.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> I was on my way back from Julian this afternoon when I guy about a
> mile ahead of me took a spill on a motorcycle in a corner. Being the
> first one on the scene besides his son who was riding with him and
> another biker who crashed as well, I attempted to be helpful. His
> poor son was trying to get his mouth open and some air in through
> all the blood and mess of his face. He had a full face helmet on and
> it was a deseperate situation. I felt a heart beat but he wasnt
> breathing. His son removed the helmet and everyone that was there
> was just staring at his bloody face. His son was in a panic. I could
> feel a heart beat. someone had a one way breather mask so I gave him
> a breath. Blood and vomit went everywhere. His face through his
> mouth and nose were just pouring blood and other matter. After a
> long time of CPR, we just got no where (his heart stopped within a
> few minutes). It is so frustrating to feel someone die right in
> front of you and not be able to do anything. Mercy Air came, but it
> wasnt of any use. All of you guys, wear seatbelts, wear helmets if
> you must ride and remember. It can happen to anyone. I have no
> freaking idea how he got such a devastating head injury through this
> full face helmet. Im an adrenaline junky myself, but we are all just
> here a little while so be careful. Apparently the guy just lost it
> in a corner at 35mph. I'm getting a little sick of people around me
> dying. Thanks for letting me vent. Also apparently there was another
> two people who died on cole grade road today on motorcycles and the
> paramedics said this was their third time doing cpr this week.
> KH
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Re: Bad afternoon
Ya, ducking for cover, I'll always say, he's better off gone than being a
veggie and being highlighted in network news about a fight between the
state-hospital and personall wishes. I certianly send an athiest's prayer
his way, I hope his life was fulfiling to all he knew.
Nick
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4095D6A6.5D56C3C6@***.net...
> Hi Kevin,
> Don't blamed yourself for not, being able to clear his throat or
> something. Your description tells me he had a broken neck with a jugular
> or artery ruptured into it. I think you save a lot of lives by letting
> him go.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
veggie and being highlighted in network news about a fight between the
state-hospital and personall wishes. I certianly send an athiest's prayer
his way, I hope his life was fulfiling to all he knew.
Nick
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4095D6A6.5D56C3C6@***.net...
> Hi Kevin,
> Don't blamed yourself for not, being able to clear his throat or
> something. Your description tells me he had a broken neck with a jugular
> or artery ruptured into it. I think you save a lot of lives by letting
> him go.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
#15
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Re: Bad afternoon
Ya, ducking for cover, I'll always say, he's better off gone than being a
veggie and being highlighted in network news about a fight between the
state-hospital and personall wishes. I certianly send an athiest's prayer
his way, I hope his life was fulfiling to all he knew.
Nick
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4095D6A6.5D56C3C6@***.net...
> Hi Kevin,
> Don't blamed yourself for not, being able to clear his throat or
> something. Your description tells me he had a broken neck with a jugular
> or artery ruptured into it. I think you save a lot of lives by letting
> him go.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
veggie and being highlighted in network news about a fight between the
state-hospital and personall wishes. I certianly send an athiest's prayer
his way, I hope his life was fulfiling to all he knew.
Nick
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4095D6A6.5D56C3C6@***.net...
> Hi Kevin,
> Don't blamed yourself for not, being able to clear his throat or
> something. Your description tells me he had a broken neck with a jugular
> or artery ruptured into it. I think you save a lot of lives by letting
> him go.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
#16
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Re: Bad afternoon
Ya, ducking for cover, I'll always say, he's better off gone than being a
veggie and being highlighted in network news about a fight between the
state-hospital and personall wishes. I certianly send an athiest's prayer
his way, I hope his life was fulfiling to all he knew.
Nick
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4095D6A6.5D56C3C6@***.net...
> Hi Kevin,
> Don't blamed yourself for not, being able to clear his throat or
> something. Your description tells me he had a broken neck with a jugular
> or artery ruptured into it. I think you save a lot of lives by letting
> him go.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
veggie and being highlighted in network news about a fight between the
state-hospital and personall wishes. I certianly send an athiest's prayer
his way, I hope his life was fulfiling to all he knew.
Nick
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4095D6A6.5D56C3C6@***.net...
> Hi Kevin,
> Don't blamed yourself for not, being able to clear his throat or
> something. Your description tells me he had a broken neck with a jugular
> or artery ruptured into it. I think you save a lot of lives by letting
> him go.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
#17
Guest
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Re: Bad afternoon
Ya, ducking for cover, I'll always say, he's better off gone than being a
veggie and being highlighted in network news about a fight between the
state-hospital and personall wishes. I certianly send an athiest's prayer
his way, I hope his life was fulfiling to all he knew.
Nick
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4095D6A6.5D56C3C6@***.net...
> Hi Kevin,
> Don't blamed yourself for not, being able to clear his throat or
> something. Your description tells me he had a broken neck with a jugular
> or artery ruptured into it. I think you save a lot of lives by letting
> him go.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
veggie and being highlighted in network news about a fight between the
state-hospital and personall wishes. I certianly send an athiest's prayer
his way, I hope his life was fulfiling to all he knew.
Nick
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4095D6A6.5D56C3C6@***.net...
> Hi Kevin,
> Don't blamed yourself for not, being able to clear his throat or
> something. Your description tells me he had a broken neck with a jugular
> or artery ruptured into it. I think you save a lot of lives by letting
> him go.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
#18
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Re: Bad afternoon
Wow, that must have been a dreadful experience for you. Sounds like you did
everything you could, sad, very sad.
I stayed over a weekend in San Diego after some business meetings ther so I
could head out to Ocotillo Wells and Anza Borrego. The road out there from
Julian was heavily trafficed with bikers and one crashed badly right after
passing me on a blind curve at some insane rate of speed. Miraculously he
was ok, the bike was totalled. After I knew he was OK I wanted to just slap
the living $#!t out of him.
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoospam.com> wrote in message
news:rojlc.23975$6L3.831@fed1read05...
> I was on my way back from Julian this afternoon when I guy about a
> mile ahead of me took a spill on a motorcycle in a corner. Being the
> first one on the scene besides his son who was riding with him and
> another biker who crashed as well, I attempted to be helpful. His
> poor son was trying to get his mouth open and some air in through
> all the blood and mess of his face. He had a full face helmet on and
> it was a deseperate situation. I felt a heart beat but he wasnt
> breathing. His son removed the helmet and everyone that was there
> was just staring at his bloody face. His son was in a panic. I could
> feel a heart beat. someone had a one way breather mask so I gave him
> a breath. Blood and vomit went everywhere. His face through his
> mouth and nose were just pouring blood and other matter. After a
> long time of CPR, we just got no where (his heart stopped within a
> few minutes). It is so frustrating to feel someone die right in
> front of you and not be able to do anything. Mercy Air came, but it
> wasnt of any use. All of you guys, wear seatbelts, wear helmets if
> you must ride and remember. It can happen to anyone. I have no
> freaking idea how he got such a devastating head injury through this
> full face helmet. Im an adrenaline junky myself, but we are all just
> here a little while so be careful. Apparently the guy just lost it
> in a corner at 35mph. I'm getting a little sick of people around me
> dying. Thanks for letting me vent. Also apparently there was another
> two people who died on cole grade road today on motorcycles and the
> paramedics said this was their third time doing cpr this week.
> KH
>
>
everything you could, sad, very sad.
I stayed over a weekend in San Diego after some business meetings ther so I
could head out to Ocotillo Wells and Anza Borrego. The road out there from
Julian was heavily trafficed with bikers and one crashed badly right after
passing me on a blind curve at some insane rate of speed. Miraculously he
was ok, the bike was totalled. After I knew he was OK I wanted to just slap
the living $#!t out of him.
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoospam.com> wrote in message
news:rojlc.23975$6L3.831@fed1read05...
> I was on my way back from Julian this afternoon when I guy about a
> mile ahead of me took a spill on a motorcycle in a corner. Being the
> first one on the scene besides his son who was riding with him and
> another biker who crashed as well, I attempted to be helpful. His
> poor son was trying to get his mouth open and some air in through
> all the blood and mess of his face. He had a full face helmet on and
> it was a deseperate situation. I felt a heart beat but he wasnt
> breathing. His son removed the helmet and everyone that was there
> was just staring at his bloody face. His son was in a panic. I could
> feel a heart beat. someone had a one way breather mask so I gave him
> a breath. Blood and vomit went everywhere. His face through his
> mouth and nose were just pouring blood and other matter. After a
> long time of CPR, we just got no where (his heart stopped within a
> few minutes). It is so frustrating to feel someone die right in
> front of you and not be able to do anything. Mercy Air came, but it
> wasnt of any use. All of you guys, wear seatbelts, wear helmets if
> you must ride and remember. It can happen to anyone. I have no
> freaking idea how he got such a devastating head injury through this
> full face helmet. Im an adrenaline junky myself, but we are all just
> here a little while so be careful. Apparently the guy just lost it
> in a corner at 35mph. I'm getting a little sick of people around me
> dying. Thanks for letting me vent. Also apparently there was another
> two people who died on cole grade road today on motorcycles and the
> paramedics said this was their third time doing cpr this week.
> KH
>
>
#19
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Re: Bad afternoon
Wow, that must have been a dreadful experience for you. Sounds like you did
everything you could, sad, very sad.
I stayed over a weekend in San Diego after some business meetings ther so I
could head out to Ocotillo Wells and Anza Borrego. The road out there from
Julian was heavily trafficed with bikers and one crashed badly right after
passing me on a blind curve at some insane rate of speed. Miraculously he
was ok, the bike was totalled. After I knew he was OK I wanted to just slap
the living $#!t out of him.
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoospam.com> wrote in message
news:rojlc.23975$6L3.831@fed1read05...
> I was on my way back from Julian this afternoon when I guy about a
> mile ahead of me took a spill on a motorcycle in a corner. Being the
> first one on the scene besides his son who was riding with him and
> another biker who crashed as well, I attempted to be helpful. His
> poor son was trying to get his mouth open and some air in through
> all the blood and mess of his face. He had a full face helmet on and
> it was a deseperate situation. I felt a heart beat but he wasnt
> breathing. His son removed the helmet and everyone that was there
> was just staring at his bloody face. His son was in a panic. I could
> feel a heart beat. someone had a one way breather mask so I gave him
> a breath. Blood and vomit went everywhere. His face through his
> mouth and nose were just pouring blood and other matter. After a
> long time of CPR, we just got no where (his heart stopped within a
> few minutes). It is so frustrating to feel someone die right in
> front of you and not be able to do anything. Mercy Air came, but it
> wasnt of any use. All of you guys, wear seatbelts, wear helmets if
> you must ride and remember. It can happen to anyone. I have no
> freaking idea how he got such a devastating head injury through this
> full face helmet. Im an adrenaline junky myself, but we are all just
> here a little while so be careful. Apparently the guy just lost it
> in a corner at 35mph. I'm getting a little sick of people around me
> dying. Thanks for letting me vent. Also apparently there was another
> two people who died on cole grade road today on motorcycles and the
> paramedics said this was their third time doing cpr this week.
> KH
>
>
everything you could, sad, very sad.
I stayed over a weekend in San Diego after some business meetings ther so I
could head out to Ocotillo Wells and Anza Borrego. The road out there from
Julian was heavily trafficed with bikers and one crashed badly right after
passing me on a blind curve at some insane rate of speed. Miraculously he
was ok, the bike was totalled. After I knew he was OK I wanted to just slap
the living $#!t out of him.
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoospam.com> wrote in message
news:rojlc.23975$6L3.831@fed1read05...
> I was on my way back from Julian this afternoon when I guy about a
> mile ahead of me took a spill on a motorcycle in a corner. Being the
> first one on the scene besides his son who was riding with him and
> another biker who crashed as well, I attempted to be helpful. His
> poor son was trying to get his mouth open and some air in through
> all the blood and mess of his face. He had a full face helmet on and
> it was a deseperate situation. I felt a heart beat but he wasnt
> breathing. His son removed the helmet and everyone that was there
> was just staring at his bloody face. His son was in a panic. I could
> feel a heart beat. someone had a one way breather mask so I gave him
> a breath. Blood and vomit went everywhere. His face through his
> mouth and nose were just pouring blood and other matter. After a
> long time of CPR, we just got no where (his heart stopped within a
> few minutes). It is so frustrating to feel someone die right in
> front of you and not be able to do anything. Mercy Air came, but it
> wasnt of any use. All of you guys, wear seatbelts, wear helmets if
> you must ride and remember. It can happen to anyone. I have no
> freaking idea how he got such a devastating head injury through this
> full face helmet. Im an adrenaline junky myself, but we are all just
> here a little while so be careful. Apparently the guy just lost it
> in a corner at 35mph. I'm getting a little sick of people around me
> dying. Thanks for letting me vent. Also apparently there was another
> two people who died on cole grade road today on motorcycles and the
> paramedics said this was their third time doing cpr this week.
> KH
>
>
#20
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Re: Bad afternoon
Wow, that must have been a dreadful experience for you. Sounds like you did
everything you could, sad, very sad.
I stayed over a weekend in San Diego after some business meetings ther so I
could head out to Ocotillo Wells and Anza Borrego. The road out there from
Julian was heavily trafficed with bikers and one crashed badly right after
passing me on a blind curve at some insane rate of speed. Miraculously he
was ok, the bike was totalled. After I knew he was OK I wanted to just slap
the living $#!t out of him.
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoospam.com> wrote in message
news:rojlc.23975$6L3.831@fed1read05...
> I was on my way back from Julian this afternoon when I guy about a
> mile ahead of me took a spill on a motorcycle in a corner. Being the
> first one on the scene besides his son who was riding with him and
> another biker who crashed as well, I attempted to be helpful. His
> poor son was trying to get his mouth open and some air in through
> all the blood and mess of his face. He had a full face helmet on and
> it was a deseperate situation. I felt a heart beat but he wasnt
> breathing. His son removed the helmet and everyone that was there
> was just staring at his bloody face. His son was in a panic. I could
> feel a heart beat. someone had a one way breather mask so I gave him
> a breath. Blood and vomit went everywhere. His face through his
> mouth and nose were just pouring blood and other matter. After a
> long time of CPR, we just got no where (his heart stopped within a
> few minutes). It is so frustrating to feel someone die right in
> front of you and not be able to do anything. Mercy Air came, but it
> wasnt of any use. All of you guys, wear seatbelts, wear helmets if
> you must ride and remember. It can happen to anyone. I have no
> freaking idea how he got such a devastating head injury through this
> full face helmet. Im an adrenaline junky myself, but we are all just
> here a little while so be careful. Apparently the guy just lost it
> in a corner at 35mph. I'm getting a little sick of people around me
> dying. Thanks for letting me vent. Also apparently there was another
> two people who died on cole grade road today on motorcycles and the
> paramedics said this was their third time doing cpr this week.
> KH
>
>
everything you could, sad, very sad.
I stayed over a weekend in San Diego after some business meetings ther so I
could head out to Ocotillo Wells and Anza Borrego. The road out there from
Julian was heavily trafficed with bikers and one crashed badly right after
passing me on a blind curve at some insane rate of speed. Miraculously he
was ok, the bike was totalled. After I knew he was OK I wanted to just slap
the living $#!t out of him.
"Kevin in San Diego" <kevin_hedstrom@yahoospam.com> wrote in message
news:rojlc.23975$6L3.831@fed1read05...
> I was on my way back from Julian this afternoon when I guy about a
> mile ahead of me took a spill on a motorcycle in a corner. Being the
> first one on the scene besides his son who was riding with him and
> another biker who crashed as well, I attempted to be helpful. His
> poor son was trying to get his mouth open and some air in through
> all the blood and mess of his face. He had a full face helmet on and
> it was a deseperate situation. I felt a heart beat but he wasnt
> breathing. His son removed the helmet and everyone that was there
> was just staring at his bloody face. His son was in a panic. I could
> feel a heart beat. someone had a one way breather mask so I gave him
> a breath. Blood and vomit went everywhere. His face through his
> mouth and nose were just pouring blood and other matter. After a
> long time of CPR, we just got no where (his heart stopped within a
> few minutes). It is so frustrating to feel someone die right in
> front of you and not be able to do anything. Mercy Air came, but it
> wasnt of any use. All of you guys, wear seatbelts, wear helmets if
> you must ride and remember. It can happen to anyone. I have no
> freaking idea how he got such a devastating head injury through this
> full face helmet. Im an adrenaline junky myself, but we are all just
> here a little while so be careful. Apparently the guy just lost it
> in a corner at 35mph. I'm getting a little sick of people around me
> dying. Thanks for letting me vent. Also apparently there was another
> two people who died on cole grade road today on motorcycles and the
> paramedics said this was their third time doing cpr this week.
> KH
>
>