I am not an EMT. I am not training to be an EMT. I'm just curious about the normal outcomes of car wrecks in which the driver is ejected through the windshield.
A friend of mine from high school recently died in a car wreck. He was driving a car without a seat belt on, and he lost control of the car. The car left the rode and went in a ditch and overturned and then hit a tree. He was ejected through the windshield. The EMT's took him to a hospital where he died of his injuries the next day. I'm very curious about his death.
In your experience, when a car hits a tree or any other type of object in a wreck AND the driver is ejected through the windshield, is the driver usually still conscious on the ground when you (the EMT) first arrive at the scene of the car wreck? If not, does the driver usually come to before he or she reaches the hospital? Or are drivers ejected through a windshield in car wrecks usually in a coma from the time of the wreck until they die?
When people get ejected through the windshields of cars in car wrecks, does the person typically die from his or her injuries sustained in the wreck?
A friend of mine from high school recently died in a car wreck. He was driving a car without a seat belt on, and he lost control of the car. The car left the rode and went in a ditch and overturned and then hit a tree. He was ejected through the windshield. The EMT's took him to a hospital where he died of his injuries the next day. I'm very curious about his death.
In your experience, when a car hits a tree or any other type of object in a wreck AND the driver is ejected through the windshield, is the driver usually still conscious on the ground when you (the EMT) first arrive at the scene of the car wreck? If not, does the driver usually come to before he or she reaches the hospital? Or are drivers ejected through a windshield in car wrecks usually in a coma from the time of the wreck until they die?
When people get ejected through the windshields of cars in car wrecks, does the person typically die from his or her injuries sustained in the wreck?