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<blockquote data-quote="Shifting Contents" data-source="post: 1514960" data-attributes="member: 29109"><p>A long long time ago I held a job that made responding to these scenes a regular occurance. I have memories I only wish I could forget.</p><p></p><p>The one that aticks with me the most is the one I didn't get to see. I was 2 weeks on the job out on my own, second on scene to a rollover where a teen age girl wa partially ejected then had her head severed by the windshield when the vehicles roof was crushed as it rolled.</p><p></p><p>My shift supervisor was first on scene and prevented me from seeing anything instead sending a half mile back up the road to block traffic. Many years and a few dozen fatalities later the gravity of what he did for me still makes me grateful. Unfortunately it was a steak that didn't last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shifting Contents, post: 1514960, member: 29109"] A long long time ago I held a job that made responding to these scenes a regular occurance. I have memories I only wish I could forget. The one that aticks with me the most is the one I didn't get to see. I was 2 weeks on the job out on my own, second on scene to a rollover where a teen age girl wa partially ejected then had her head severed by the windshield when the vehicles roof was crushed as it rolled. My shift supervisor was first on scene and prevented me from seeing anything instead sending a half mile back up the road to block traffic. Many years and a few dozen fatalities later the gravity of what he did for me still makes me grateful. Unfortunately it was a steak that didn't last. [/QUOTE]
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