The scene is detailed here and you arrive to find this patient:
He is likely to be the meth chef and following an explosion he fled the scene on fire and ran about 1/2 mile. Speculation is that his right hand is degloving and he's obviously suffered some severe burns. I understand that some of the chemicals used to make meth are extremely hazardous (lithium?).
I'd like to know how you'd manage this scene and patient in the next few minutes. You've got plenty of manpower. I doubt he is in a state of mind to just turn and sit on a stretcher.
He is likely to be the meth chef and following an explosion he fled the scene on fire and ran about 1/2 mile. Speculation is that his right hand is degloving and he's obviously suffered some severe burns. I understand that some of the chemicals used to make meth are extremely hazardous (lithium?).
I'd like to know how you'd manage this scene and patient in the next few minutes. You've got plenty of manpower. I doubt he is in a state of mind to just turn and sit on a stretcher.