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First Aid - Danger Shop, Friday, Period 5 [Week 1]
This workshop roster was a lot smaller than last term's, and that made things easier to deal with everyone on a one-on-one basis. Hawkeye left a note outside the Danger Shop asking everyone to gather and wait there until it was class time. The doors opened right on time and the students were then able to enter, only to find themselves in a very different environment to the school building they had left.
The room looked exactly like the school gym in the dorms building only it was littered with cots full of injured people, people attending to them and curtained off areas where surgery was going on. More and more wounded people were being brought in and loaded onto cots. Every so often outside there was a thunderous boom and crash coming from somewhere outside making the building rock and shudder from the vibrations. The lights were dimmer than usual and would momentarily dim further after the shaking.
In between loud noises, the gym was surprisingly quiet. Shoes would squeak as people walked on what was once the basketball court. Over near the weights area, doctors would call for a suture or suction or for more light or a new patient to put back together.
Hawkeye, dressed in scrubs, made his way through the foot traffic to his new students.
"Welcome to First Aid. I'm Hawkeye Pierce. I'll learn your names after we deal with the wounded who are piling up. Today's not bad for a pretty bad day. These people aren't real and you won't recognize any faces, but this has happened before and it could happen again tomorrow with people you do recognize who are real and who will need your help. They could be your roommate or the kid you sit next to in class or your best friend. You're here to learn how to help them. Get started. Pick a patient, find out what's wrong with them and tell me what you see and what you think. Decide on a number to give them. 0 for beyond help and I'd better not find any of you giving anyone a 0 today, 1 for those who need immediate attention, 2 for those who need medical attention as soon as there's an opening that's not an emergency, 3 for minor injuries that can wait. Tell your orderly the number. I don't care how much or how little experience you have with injuries. You have to start somewhere. Time to go."
[OOC: Please check the OOC note before jumping in! | Class Info Post & Roster]
The room looked exactly like the school gym in the dorms building only it was littered with cots full of injured people, people attending to them and curtained off areas where surgery was going on. More and more wounded people were being brought in and loaded onto cots. Every so often outside there was a thunderous boom and crash coming from somewhere outside making the building rock and shudder from the vibrations. The lights were dimmer than usual and would momentarily dim further after the shaking.
In between loud noises, the gym was surprisingly quiet. Shoes would squeak as people walked on what was once the basketball court. Over near the weights area, doctors would call for a suture or suction or for more light or a new patient to put back together.
Hawkeye, dressed in scrubs, made his way through the foot traffic to his new students.
"Welcome to First Aid. I'm Hawkeye Pierce. I'll learn your names after we deal with the wounded who are piling up. Today's not bad for a pretty bad day. These people aren't real and you won't recognize any faces, but this has happened before and it could happen again tomorrow with people you do recognize who are real and who will need your help. They could be your roommate or the kid you sit next to in class or your best friend. You're here to learn how to help them. Get started. Pick a patient, find out what's wrong with them and tell me what you see and what you think. Decide on a number to give them. 0 for beyond help and I'd better not find any of you giving anyone a 0 today, 1 for those who need immediate attention, 2 for those who need medical attention as soon as there's an opening that's not an emergency, 3 for minor injuries that can wait. Tell your orderly the number. I don't care how much or how little experience you have with injuries. You have to start somewhere. Time to go."
[OOC: Please check the OOC note before jumping in! | Class Info Post & Roster]

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"It's still bleeding but not, like, hugely fast? So it's probably, uhm. It's like it's trying to heal but really can't? And it's dirty, there's what looks like building dust and maybe pieces, as well as lots of blood on the bandages that may be his or his roommate's? So there could be an infection."
She frowned and looked up at Doctor Pierce. "He doesn't seem to be in enough pain, so he could be in shock. I can't really tell if there's damage to any organs, but I can see some, so that's bad, right? And he keeps moving about, probably because he doesn't really feel the pain, which just makes it all worse."
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She rubbed her brow and thought, hearing more than one of her classmates calling out 'one!' as she hesitated. There were an awful lot of ones. She looked at the wound again. "Uhm, I want to say he's a one? But if the wound can be cleaned and wrapped right, and maybe he be given something to keep still, he could be a two? Maybe?" Definitely not a three. But was her decision going to make him a zero? Hologram or not, she didn't want that.
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"Right. Uhm. I'm going to say a one. If he gets to a doctor they may decide they can patch him up enough to put him at the back of the line again, but I am worried about him moving and not really complaining about much." And Doctor Pierce's statement about him being lucky. "Should I re-wrap him?"
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