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<blockquote data-quote="Teufeldoc" data-source="post: 2024427" data-attributes="member: 15100"><p>Zakrison said she could tell immediately when a victim entered the emergency room whether they'd been hit by an assault weapon or a handgun.</p><p></p><p>"Absolutely," she said. "[It] looks like a bomb has gone off on the inside." </p><p></p><p>Funny...... I've been doing combat trauma for 11 years now and neither I or my peers can immediately say with certainty what caliber of round or weapon caused a wound. Well .... maybe .50 cal is a gimme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teufeldoc, post: 2024427, member: 15100"] Zakrison said she could tell immediately when a victim entered the emergency room whether they'd been hit by an assault weapon or a handgun. "Absolutely," she said. "[It] looks like a bomb has gone off on the inside." Funny...... I've been doing combat trauma for 11 years now and neither I or my peers can immediately say with certainty what caliber of round or weapon caused a wound. Well .... maybe .50 cal is a gimme. [/QUOTE]
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