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<blockquote data-quote="MCVetSteve" data-source="post: 3117118" data-attributes="member: 33591"><p>I remember going to the Home Depot parking lot where various agencies were organizing and lots of people with medical experience through the reserves or former military service had responded. They didn’t have enough trained first reeponders to go around so eventually they asked a few veterans and marine reservists “do you mind dead bodies?” We all said essentially “well someone has to do it.” The thinking was that if a trained medic or EMT came upon a body they could simply move on to a living patient and we would take care of moving the deceased. I chose intentionally to not remember the name of the school we went to first, but I cannot for the life of me forget how to get there. I’ve tried to no avail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCVetSteve, post: 3117118, member: 33591"] I remember going to the Home Depot parking lot where various agencies were organizing and lots of people with medical experience through the reserves or former military service had responded. They didn’t have enough trained first reeponders to go around so eventually they asked a few veterans and marine reservists “do you mind dead bodies?” We all said essentially “well someone has to do it.” The thinking was that if a trained medic or EMT came upon a body they could simply move on to a living patient and we would take care of moving the deceased. I chose intentionally to not remember the name of the school we went to first, but I cannot for the life of me forget how to get there. I’ve tried to no avail. [/QUOTE]
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