Fred Fuller
Moderator Emeritus
No, no - not a noisy failure of the sort that comes from failure to maintain proper trigger finger register. AD in this case is Ambulance Driver, a Louisiana paramedic and blogger (and gunowner, shooter, hunter etc) whose material I have read pretty regularly for several years now.
Click on through the link below and take a look at the survey. Then take a look below the link for more...
http://ambulancedriverfiles.com/2011/12/11/question-for-the-medics-cops-and-er-nurses/
QUESTION FOR THE MEDICS, COPS AND ER NURSES
I know full well this is another one of those things lots of folks either don't think about, or don't want to think about. But it IS something that does come up on rare occasions.
What happens to you if you're carrying and you get involved in an accident of some sort, or have a sudden onset illness, and wind up unconscious as a result? What happens to your firearm? SOMETHING is going to happen, with medics responding, LE responding, getting treated on the scene, or transported to the ER if necessary.
Have you thought about this at all before now, as unlikely as it is to happen?
It has happened to me... once as a patient, and multiple times as a medic, a good number of years ago.
Click on through the link below and take a look at the survey. Then take a look below the link for more...
http://ambulancedriverfiles.com/2011/12/11/question-for-the-medics-cops-and-er-nurses/
QUESTION FOR THE MEDICS, COPS AND ER NURSES
I know full well this is another one of those things lots of folks either don't think about, or don't want to think about. But it IS something that does come up on rare occasions.
What happens to you if you're carrying and you get involved in an accident of some sort, or have a sudden onset illness, and wind up unconscious as a result? What happens to your firearm? SOMETHING is going to happen, with medics responding, LE responding, getting treated on the scene, or transported to the ER if necessary.
Have you thought about this at all before now, as unlikely as it is to happen?
It has happened to me... once as a patient, and multiple times as a medic, a good number of years ago.