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    Quote Originally Posted by maha man View Post
    Work it out mate....(Yeah you're right , if he had hit that brick wall at...lets say 30mph, still a sudden stop, it would have killed for sure aye?.....)...The answer is simple really....no he would not have died. You are saying the sudden stop kills you...i prove you wrong!...it was the speed which ever you look at it
    I meant speeding as in breaking the speed limit, ie above 100 k's sorta thing..... not any form of movement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Now this is just bad taste...
    Did you ever see Peter Jackson's early movie of the same name?
    Those photos of the hole in the wall, are just so appropriate for one of the closing scenes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Speedie View Post
    Funnything was, in one of the pictures you can see where the paramedics have applied ECG electrode dots to his arms to check if he was dead.
    Only in America eh. I reckon I woulda ascertained his deadness without those, lol.
    Yeah I did see that.... I recall doing a sudden death job once and wondered what the heck they were. I first thought it was something kinky.

    MEDIC "Hey doc... he's dead....."

    DOC "okay, just let me know if there is any change in his condition....."

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    now thats fast food

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speedie View Post
    OK I should clarify that "most" deceased we go to, we have to officially check there deadness by ways of an ECG application, listening for heart sounds,deceased persons forms to fill out etc etc, but in cases like this one (or where the concrete wall fell on that dude at Mt Wellington this week) obviously there is no signs of life.
    I do recall a story involving an Auckland ED doctor, an AO, and a head in a pillowcase... along the lines of the doctor telling the AO they weren't qualified to declare a patient dead. AO brought the pillowcase with the head in & told the doc he reckoned he was pretty safe. Apparently the doc laid a complaint

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    So much for the Happy Meal

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    YIKES!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zuki Bandit View Post
    YIKES!!!
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    So ... does your signature still ring true? Might want to reconsider that motto me thinks .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Speedie View Post
    OK I should clarify that "most" deceased we go to, we have to officially check there deadness by ways of an ECG application, listening for heart sounds,deceased persons forms to fill out etc etc, but in cases like this one (or where the concrete wall fell on that dude at Mt Wellington this week) obviously there is no signs of life.
    The owner of that worksite is a client... bummer for them to have that tragedy occur.

    I remember having to get a doctor to certify death for a dude who had been rotting for 7 odd weeks... laughable. I can't face a blackened bananas after that.... 6 hours in the dudes flat and 2 at the mortuary. Yummy.

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