she's a-okay
[ 8:22 PM ]
I happened to change my purse, and took a look at my First Aid card. I'm certified to perform first aid, yet I left that poor lady... I mean, she's drunk, injured, in good hands and I'm done. Although the one attended to her was a Life Saver, not certified First Aider.
Let's recall the crime scene.
We didn't see her fall, but judging from her position, it's a slip and fall situation. According to her height and weight, she fell on her head. That was sign of bleeding. No bandage, I can't wrap her head. From my understanding, she's suffering from cut and concussion.
She was drunk, you can't expect much response but she wasn't yelling in pain. I observed her and she's fine. No need for muscle squeeze, why add on her pain? She definitely need a few no. of stitches on her head. Poor thing.
Stop telling me I speak in sarcasm, okay! I mean she's really fine, she needs an ambulane and we got it for her already.
She's in good hands. I try to look away but I start to feel bad about not doing anything physically. Wait, if you can't do much, dont crowd around. Save her from unknowing embarassment.
You know what the paramedic always say... that's for some of you to find out.
I was impressed that those guys have a heart for troubled lady. Well, we have a good side in us. Let's look at the sunny side, that lady going to be alright.