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They have this fatal moment on Videotape,but won't release it to the media.
Apparently it shows Steve being stung,and then removing the stingray barb from his chest,before he passes into unconsciousness. |
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Don't know if it would have made a difference given the venom on the spike but the first thing they teach you in trauma medicine is NEVER pull the knife, fork, steel rebar, etc., out of a wound. While it's still in there, it's plugging the hole and limiting the blood loss.
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Don't know if it would have made a difference given the venom on the spike but the first thing they teach you in trauma medicine is NEVER pull the knife, fork, steel rebar, etc., out of a wound. While it's still in there, it's plugging the hole and limiting the blood loss. ![]() [/ QUOTE ] Steve, I agree. However, when you look down and see a 6"-8" spike sticking out of your chest, your first reaction would be to just pull it out. I know that would be my first reaction.
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..and your last.
(no disrespect) |
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