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teabagger
Since 15 Jun 2012
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Wind Slither
Since 04 Mar 2005
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Wed Oct 12, 16 6:53 am |
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In an interview with KPTV, Rose described Tanner’s injuries as “pretty gruesome.”
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MIXWELL
Since 10 Mar 2007
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Wed Oct 12, 16 7:48 am |
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Good thing the Red tailed Catfish have no teeth in our ocean of Lake Michigan! scary stuff though that ish was always on my mind when swimming with the sharkys!
body drag=big topwater bait! that's why I always keep a couple of grenades on me when kitting out in the black waters off the OR coast! stay gnarly my friends!
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jerp
Since 22 Feb 2013
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Wed Oct 12, 16 8:41 am |
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they said in the article that it was clear what kind of shark did this. Was it a Great White? apologies if I missed it in the article
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teabagger
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flipper
Since 17 Oct 2011
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Wed Oct 12, 16 9:07 am |
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Not surprising as the GW is protected and the numbers are growing. This is the first of many attacks that will happen in Oregon over the coming decade. I'll kite and SUP, but I'm done surfing Oregon and have been since the large shark - seal trauma in Westport. I'll leave that to the brave... or crazy.
Bet the lineup will be a bit lighter in the next few months.
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jahmbi
Since 28 Jul 2005
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Thu Oct 13, 16 10:41 am |
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I WANT TO SEE PICTURES OF THE BITE AND BLOOD
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JUST IN FROM THE LOCALISM OF A BRO FROM THE TROLL |
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Gman
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MIXWELL
Since 10 Mar 2007
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Fri Oct 14, 16 7:59 am |
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holy shit is that a bite!
so lucky you got out in time!!!!!!!!!
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Wind Slither
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Fri Oct 14, 16 8:43 am |
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user124
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Wind Slither
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Thu Oct 27, 16 11:18 am |
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In case anybody missed this follow up:
http://www.opb.org/news/article/oregon-surfer-shark-attack-joseph-tanner-cannon-beach/
As he recovers, Tanner hopes other surfers can learn from his experience.
All surfers should know how to tie a tourniquet and know their blood type — and a thick wetsuit doesn’t hurt, he added.
“I wore the thickest wetsuit that they sell,” he said. “That wetsuit quite possibly saved my life.”
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Bargeslayer
Since 08 Jul 2012
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Mon Oct 31, 16 8:53 pm |
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Wind Slither wrote: | In case anybody missed this follow up:
http://www.opb.org/news/article/oregon-surfer-shark-attack-joseph-tanner-cannon-beach/
As he recovers, Tanner hopes other surfers can learn from his experience.
All surfers should know how to tie a tourniquet and know their blood type — and a thick wetsuit doesn’t hurt, he added.
“I wore the thickest wetsuit that they sell,” he said. “That wetsuit quite possibly saved my life.” |
Tourniquet maybe, but knowing your blood type is probably not necessary. No first world hospital is going to transfuse you without checking first. Way too much liability for them. Tourniquets should only be applied for arterial bleeding that is not controlled with direct pressure and elevation-unnecessary tourniquets can cause way more harm than benefit.
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skideeppow
Since 26 Aug 2011
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Tue Nov 01, 16 7:30 am |
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Westside barge slayer wrote: | Wind Slither wrote: | In case anybody missed this follow up:
http://www.opb.org/news/article/oregon-surfer-shark-attack-joseph-tanner-cannon-beach/
As he recovers, Tanner hopes other surfers can learn from his experience.
All surfers should know how to tie a tourniquet and know their blood type — and a thick wetsuit doesn’t hurt, he added.
“I wore the thickest wetsuit that they sell,” he said. “That wetsuit quite possibly saved my life.” |
Tourniquet maybe, but knowing your blood type is probably not necessary. No first world hospital is going to transfuse you without checking first. Way too much liability for them. Tourniquets should only be applied for arterial bleeding that is not controlled with direct pressure and elevation-unnecessary tourniquets can cause way more harm than benefit. |
Also, always take note of the time a tourniquet was applied and relay that to 1st responders. They can be applied for much longer durations than previously thought but important to have a time frame for how long it has been on.
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