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    Car Crash Victim Declared Dead Survives






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    An investigation has been launched after a car crash victim declared dead by paramedics in Australia was found to be alive an hour later.
    The motorist was found trapped upside down in the wreckage of a Porsche and was pronounced dead by an ambulance crew at the scene.
    The 30-year-old man from Melbourne was reportedly left in the car for up to an hour as police began their investigation.
    It was only when State Emergency Service (SES) volunteers were preparing to cut the driver free from the mangled sports car that they became concerned the man was still alive.
    They found he had a weak pulse and appeared to be twitching but were assured by paramedics that movement by a corpse is not unusual.
    SES spokesman Lachlan Quick said: "They mentioned it to the ambulance guys, who said that it [movement] can be attributed to this sort of effect when there's a spinal injury.
    "It was raised and addressed and discussed and then put to one side, and they went about their business."
    Tow-truck driver Trevor Oliver told the Australian Associated Press: "The SES got the driver out of the car, wrapped him in a tarp and sat him on the side of the road, and for about 40 minutes we sat there watching his feet move.
    "It was only when the coroner's representative turned up to pick up the body, and the SES and the coroner's representative went to pick up the body and they noticed that something was odd and (discovered) he still had a very weak pulse."
    The paramedics were called back to the scene and the motorist was taken to Royal Melbourne Hospital where he remains in critical condition.
    Ambulance Victoria said an investigation has been launched into the incident.
    The ambulance crew involved are said to be traumatised by what happened.
    "These are two very experienced paramedics but obviously this has been an error and we will work with them through that," said spokesman Simon Thomson.
    Ambulance Employees Australia secretary Steve McGhie said he had spoken to both paramedics and neither was able to detect a pulse.
    "These sorts of things happen very rarely. It's unfortunate but... I think they did everything that they possibly could at that particular time," he said.



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  • #2
    I think its something they put in the beer over there ? .......edit (that kept him going)!!

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    • #3
      Wow that's messed up. Over here an accident victim can't be pronounced dead at the scene unless the victim is more than obviously dead like decapitated, cut it in half, blown up, etc. Only a doctor can pronounce a victim dead.

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      • #4
        The investigation continues ,eyewitnesses stated that the car was travelling at speeds possibly up to 180kmph before the accident ,if you can call it that when driving in such a manner .
        Next thing is this person will be suing the Paramedics that were just trying to do their job under extreme circumstances ,and at least the Paramedics helped the innocent driver of the other vehicle this drop kick collided with .

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 245dlc View Post
          Wow that's messed up. Over here an accident victim can't be pronounced dead at the scene unless the victim is more than obviously dead like decapitated, cut it in half, blown up, etc. Only a doctor can pronounce a victim dead.
          Yeah thats what we are told in the fire service. So unless the are obviously dead them should be treated as a casualty!

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