Monday, December 26, 2011

AMBULANCE REPORT: Man trapped under golf cart

CHRISTMAS has a waterfall effect on most people and I?m not talking about water.
This week we?ve had the bizarre, the brazen, the bombed, some bread bruising, a brawl and even one who took a trip to the hospital all because of a Christmas bauble.
in our last column for 2011, I wish all the readers and emergency workers a Merry Christmas and a safe and healthy New Year.
Last Friday, we were called to Bayview Golf Course where a man was trapped under a golf cart after rolling it. When we arrived we found the man, 21, had managed to extricate himself and was no longer trapped, but he was complaining of knee pain. We took him to Mona Vale Hospital in a stable condition after pain relief.

TEAM EFFORT
At 3.30pm on Monday, we were at the scene of a car crash in Collaroy. A single car had crashed into three parked cars. When we arrived we found a man, 21, semi-conscious and writhing about in the vehicle. He was violently kicking and lashing out as we tried to assess him.
With the assistance of several police officers we removed the man from the car and placed him in the back of the ambulance. He was transported to Royal North Shore, with the assistance of a NSW firefighter driving the ambulance and two police officers in the back along with two of us trying to restrain him. Despite high doses of sedation the man continued to struggle violently all the way to Royal North Shore. He was so violent at the hospital he had to be heavily sedated.

BREAD BRUISING
Sunday morning,paramedics were called to a shopping centre at Brookvale where we found a woman, 85, who had been knocked over by a large bread trolley. The woman sustained cuts to her leg and wrist. She was treated with pain relief and taken to Manly Hospital.

CHRISTMAS DRINKERS
At 9.30pm on Saturday night, an intoxicated man, 66, fell on to the floor in Dee Why. The man had several facial abrasions and bruises and was transported to Manly Hospital for observations and further treatment.
A few hours later, an intoxicated man, 27, walked into a wall in Manly. The man had a lacerated elbow and swelling to his head. His wounds were dressed and he was taken to Manly Hospital for observation.
At 2.30am on Sunday an intoxicated woman, 19, injured herself in a fall in Manly. Paramedics administered pain medication and splinting for her fractured wrist and taken to Manly Hospital. Early on Sunday we found an intoxicated man in a semi-conscious state in a shopping centre stairwell. He was taken to Manly Hospital.

DECORATING
At 1.30pm on Sunday, paramedics were in Bayview for a man, 60, who had fallen approximately 1m while hanging ornaments. The man?s foot had hit a glass shelf, badly lacerating his ankle. His wounds were dressed, he was given pain relief and he was taken to Mona Vale Hospital.

BALGOWLAH BRAWL
Just before 1am on Sunday, paramedics were called to a brawl in Balgowlah. When they arrived the police were on the scene with two youths who had been repeatedly punched in the face. One of the youths was taken to Mona Vale Hospital for observation.

Source: http://manly-daily.whereilive.com.au/news/story/ambulance-report-man-trapped-under-golf-cart/

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