WWE RAW 10/24/11 - Kevin Nash returns and there's not already a thread for this? [LD]

In my head all I think about is Jim Cornettes stories about Johnny Ace.... everytime I see him on TV.
 
AN unarmed paramedic? There were like 6 of them there putting him into the ambulance. A dozen who shoved him back afterwards. Are you kidding?
No. Not kidding. First of all, I believe it was 4. Secondly, a 300 pound crazy man with a sledgehammer, yeah, they'd not try and subdue him, because they'd just get their ass kicked, then they don't have ANYONE to help HHH.

Their job is to protect Triple H, the COO, from being hurt. They failed. And not because they tried to protect him, but because they just said, "Sure Nash, you say he's your buddy, go ahead".
No, they are not HHHs security. They are Paramedics (who are unaffiliated with WWE), and WWE trainers (who have to look over ALL the superstars). The SECURITY should have looked after HHH, not the paramedics. I don't get why you are too fucking stupid to get that. SECURITY failed to PROTECT HHH, not the MEDICAL PERSONNEL.

I think I've pretty much proven you wrong, in just about every way. :thumbsup:
No, especially since you omitted half my post where I proved you wrong, because you realize that you're wrong.
If it ever happens I'm wrong, I will. As it stands now, I'll await your apology for being wrong.
You already proved you were wrong, so I'm waiting for the apology :thumbsup:

I'd apologize for being wrong, but since I know for certain I am not, I won't worry about it.



Lets use another analogy. If Paramedics are loading a guy into an ambulance, and a crazed gunman appears, the Paramedics aren't gonna stand there and get shot, they will protect themselves, because that's their job. Nash was the crazed gunman in this analogy.
 
I can understand the confusion but I have to say that Stormtrooper is correct in his replies.

The first two rules of EMT/Paramedic care are "body substantce isolation" - gloves etc.

The second is "scene safety". The medics can not enter or stay in an area of danger until police/security control the situation. If someone is shot/stabbed in a bar, the medics can not enter or provide care until the police first control the assailant with the weapon. A giant man with a sledgehammer can result in more victims so that means it is not a "safe scene".

As for the medics not calling for security, I have to believe that the script called for Nash to continue his attack since this is pro-wrestling.

My sources: I am an EMT in CT.
 

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