Hubris should get a rapid response trauma bag. Just in case. There may be things in there that he doesn’t know how to use, but he has someone who does or can find one that does.
It’ll be interesting to see where this goes. He could’ve ridden something with wheels home to save his feet, and Hubris has a rapid response trauma kit: Kara.
Greg, speaking of blood and Drs(or nurses), I have an idea for a new sport that just came to me today in the hospital today after I had an IV and they added the Versed and Fentanyl. You have to move pretty quickly before they add the propofol, but … Why would hospitals have all those ramps and railings if they didn’t want their healthy patients to use them? Wheelchair Parkour. It’s pretty good until someone hits you with the dart. It has real potential in other locations, and anyone that is into extreme sports should have a couple of wheelchairs hanging around, and knows how to strip down the rollbars and foot and leg supports. You can get better air if you have factory seatbelt.
Start practicing in the hospital, an abandoned one might be great in Ortho and Onc, where they have the best ramps and handrails, but some megachurch parking lot and gardens and grounds could work on offdays.
Or he had one real bad wipeout on the way home. I know I used to do the lower edges of my palms in a lot… and picked gravel out of them and my knees more than once myself. Going to the ER wasn’t always an option.
Hoping he pulled a ketchup prank here…
I feel sorry for Kara.
She can always say no to more ketchup.
Kara: “Don’t look at me! The help you need isn’t in my field of training.”
That’s about right. LOL
Hubris should get a rapid response trauma bag. Just in case. There may be things in there that he doesn’t know how to use, but he has someone who does or can find one that does.
It’ll be interesting to see where this goes. He could’ve ridden something with wheels home to save his feet, and Hubris has a rapid response trauma kit: Kara.
KARA – Kwik Alert & Response Arrival
KARA – Kwik Alert, Response & Arrival
What the heck did Paste walk on?
must have been freshly broken beer bottles
that was hidden in the gravel of the park on the way home
Greg, speaking of blood and Drs(or nurses), I have an idea for a new sport that just came to me today in the hospital today after I had an IV and they added the Versed and Fentanyl. You have to move pretty quickly before they add the propofol, but … Why would hospitals have all those ramps and railings if they didn’t want their healthy patients to use them? Wheelchair Parkour. It’s pretty good until someone hits you with the dart. It has real potential in other locations, and anyone that is into extreme sports should have a couple of wheelchairs hanging around, and knows how to strip down the rollbars and foot and leg supports. You can get better air if you have factory seatbelt.
Start practicing in the hospital, an abandoned one might be great in Ortho and Onc, where they have the best ramps and handrails, but some megachurch parking lot and gardens and grounds could work on offdays.
Or he had one real bad wipeout on the way home. I know I used to do the lower edges of my palms in a lot… and picked gravel out of them and my knees more than once myself. Going to the ER wasn’t always an option.