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pnwmom

(108,980 posts)
Wed Aug 16, 2017, 06:49 PM Aug 2017

Horrifying story of state trooper trying to deny medical care to Heather Heyer.

Everyone should contact Gov. Terry McAuliffe's office and demand an immediate investigation.

If a state trooper did act in this way he should be fired.

https://itsgoingdown.org/state-trooper-try-stop-medics-performing-cpr-heather-heyer/

When we heard the car crash into our march, I was about 20 feet away from Heather, and I responded immediately to the screams for medics. I arrived to find bystanders holding c-spine traction on Heather’s neck and putting pressure on a deep leg wound to stop the bleeding, and I stopped to assist in controlling the bleed. Within a minute or two, Heather’s respirations slowed and stopped, she lost her pulse, we rolled her onto her back, and I began chest compressions. An EMT street medic provided respiratory supplies, and a bystander with medic training began respirations.

One of the critical aspects of Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), which is the advanced form of CPR that trained medics provide, is maintaining chest compressions at an effective depth and speed, with no breaks in compressions. Providing effective chest compressions is exhausting, and to maintain effective compressions, we ideally provide compressions for only two minutes, and take turns with other medics.

In 90 degree heat, this is even more essential. I was horrified to discover, after two minutes of intense, exhausting chest compressions, that a state trooper had forcibly removed the EMT assisting me in resuscitation, as well as other bystanders ready in line for the next round of compressions. The EMT told the state trooper that we were actively resuscitating a patient, but the state trooper physically removed him from the scene anyway.

I had to yell for other bystanders to come assist with compressions, and two people courageously responded, despite the threats of the state trooper. The state trooper then began yelling at me to leave my patient. I initially thought that perhaps he intended to take over chest compressions, and counted him in to start the next round of compressions (when we switch out on chest compressions, particularly in a chaotic situation, we always count each other in, as in “switching in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1,” so that we don’t have confusion that results in a pause in chest compressions), but he stood by and said he could not do compressions. Why?! I thought to myself.

He continued yelling at me to leave, and would not back down until I screamed that I’m a critical care nurse, I do CPR frequently, we have a patient without a pulse or respirations, and we will NOT stop CPR. He then began screaming that I could stay, but the other bystanders assisting CPR had to leave (they didn’t), and he did not stop until a firefighter arrived and took over chest compressions.

Trying to understand the mind of an aggressive cop is an impossible endeavor, but I will be compelled for the rest of my life to try. Unfortunately, I did not get his name or badge number, or I would ask him (and his direct supervisors) about his behavior personally. If anyone has information about that state trooper, please let IGD know, so I can take action to have this guy fired/suspended/hopefully at least reprimanded.

SNIP

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Horrifying story of state trooper trying to deny medical care to Heather Heyer. (Original Post) pnwmom Aug 2017 OP
The story sounds credible. Will the other witnesses come forward? yardwork Aug 2017 #1
He said something similar in the Vice video obamanut2012 Aug 2017 #3
Kick. dalton99a Aug 2017 #2
Story as of yet doesn't appear to be corroborated by any other news source. ffr Aug 2017 #4
Yeah, It would be nice if it weren't from an anonymous writer. progressoid Aug 2017 #5
Exactly . . . markpkessinger Aug 2017 #6

yardwork

(61,629 posts)
1. The story sounds credible. Will the other witnesses come forward?
Wed Aug 16, 2017, 06:53 PM
Aug 2017

Is there video?

Investigation is needed.

ffr

(22,670 posts)
4. Story as of yet doesn't appear to be corroborated by any other news source.
Wed Aug 16, 2017, 07:02 PM
Aug 2017

Withhold judgement please, before we go off half-cocked.

How Heather Heyer died........a post from ItsGoingDown.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10029472951

markpkessinger

(8,401 posts)
6. Exactly . . .
Thu Aug 17, 2017, 02:33 AM
Aug 2017

. . . While I don't have trouble believing it could have happened, posting the story anonymously provides absolutely nothing to go on unless corroborating witnesses (such as the EMT, for example) come forward.

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