Anyone with experience working race events have you found a practical way to extricate a patient yet?
Back story, we got called out to the racetrack the other night (we staff 1 non transport rig at the track and call in for transport) to transport a patient from a high speed crash that felt like he "broke his back". It was a late model stock car (like nascar but about half the size) with a custom formed racing seat. When we got there the track rescue team had the top cut off the car and were still messing around trying to find a way to get him out. We wanted to use the KED but with the shape of the seat there is no way to fit the board in. Luckily the driver was alert and able to help so they ended up just helping him to standing in the car and put a long board in and did a standing long board, then we lifted him out the top of the car. C-spine was comprimised too many times to count in that move but there was no better way of doing it that I could see. Anyone have any tips, I work on the race track truck several times this month and would like to be a little more professional and efficient if I have to do anything.
Edit: someone on scene mentioned a racing KED which I had never heard of but we don't have one.
Back story, we got called out to the racetrack the other night (we staff 1 non transport rig at the track and call in for transport) to transport a patient from a high speed crash that felt like he "broke his back". It was a late model stock car (like nascar but about half the size) with a custom formed racing seat. When we got there the track rescue team had the top cut off the car and were still messing around trying to find a way to get him out. We wanted to use the KED but with the shape of the seat there is no way to fit the board in. Luckily the driver was alert and able to help so they ended up just helping him to standing in the car and put a long board in and did a standing long board, then we lifted him out the top of the car. C-spine was comprimised too many times to count in that move but there was no better way of doing it that I could see. Anyone have any tips, I work on the race track truck several times this month and would like to be a little more professional and efficient if I have to do anything.
Edit: someone on scene mentioned a racing KED which I had never heard of but we don't have one.