my wife said that dam computer is going to be the death of me some day she just might be right. ha ha
B.C. police warn drivers to secure belongings after woman killed by laptop
Thu Apr 16, 12:44 AM
By The Canadian Press
SURREY, B.C. - Mounties in Surrey, B.C., say a woman who died in a car accident last month appears to have been killed by her laptop computer.
Heather Storey, 25, was driving to work March 16 when her vehicle was hit by a tow truck. Storey's laptop was sitting unsecured in her back seat and RCMP spokesman Sgt. Roger Morrow says the vehicle's abrupt stop sent the computer flying into the back of Storey's head. The force of the blow was so severe that it shattered the computer's screen and bent the frame.
The coroner determined that Storey died as a result of blunt force trauma.
Morrow says investigators believe the accident was survivable and that police are warning the public to secure their belongings while driving.
my wife said that dam computer is going to be the death of me some day she just might be right. ha ha
old man medic, if it's leaking plug it, not breathing bag it, heart to fast slow it down, to slow speed it up, you can always shock it if yoou see a saw in the ekg, if not sweet give d50, to sweet give ns, when it all going bad, turn lights on & drive like nascar to ed.
Screw a laptop, I'm worried about an LP12...
TERRIBILIS EST LOCU ISTE
The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money
And my partners give me sh*t for insisting O2 tanks be secured.
Dave NREMT-B,MA EMT-B
CONTRARY TO USERNAME NO LONGER EMPLOYED BY AMR,
I am an Emergency Response dispatcher for Lifeline medical systems.
Yeah we had a woman get her arm pretty much shattered by a 6 pack cooler that'd been sitting on her passenger seat a few years ago.
"Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. Bastard coated bastards with bastard filling."
-Dr. Cox, "Scrubs"
"Running is a big question mark that's there each and every day. It asks you, 'Are you going to be a wimp or are you going to be strong today?'" --Peter Maher
PREVENT YOUR OWN LODD!!!!
1 gallon paint cans on the rear deck make a hell of a mess of your head as well. Ironicly enough, red paint.
I can be found in the confessional booth of "THE CHURCH OF POOR LIFE CHOICES" for 24 hours every third day.
Back in school the county "wear your seatbelt" educator lady told us about a woman who had been killed by a box of kleenex. That whole speed of car at impact=X gs of force thing turned a .5 pound box into a 30 pound box.
I used to be such a nice girl...
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Nunavut - The aviation community in the North is abuzz with praise for a flight crew who managed to land a small plane in Nunavut after a distraught passenger opened a door at 7,000 metres and jumped.
The pilot of the Adlair Aviation King Air 200 declared an on-board emergency Wednesday as the cabin of the plane quickly depressurized, filling the cockpit with a roar of frigid, Arctic air.
The plane, a twin-engine turboprop, managed to safely put down with its door wide open at Cambridge Bay.
I had an old co-worker suffer eye trauma after she was in a wreck while holding a laptop (as a passenger) - the airbag smashed the laptop right into her face.
I know silly woman.......... but why was he riding alone? Why is riding permitted there period if this is such a high risk area?
I mean really 5 airlift last weekend alone......... come on people.
anyone care to explain?
Former Utah congressman dead of ATV accident
AP
35 mins ago
SALT LAKE CITY – Former Utah congressman Bill Orton died in an ATV accident when his machine flipped over on a sand dune at Little Sahara Recreation Area. He was 60.
Juab County Sheriff Alden Orme told The Associated Press that Orton died almost immediately of his injuries about 4 p.m. Saturday.
Orton, a Democrat, was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1991 to 1997. He ran an unsuccessful campaign for Utah governor in 2000.
Orme said Orton was riding alone when his all-terrain vehicle crested a sand dune and the machine crashed, flipping over on him.
His body was taken by ambulance to Central Valley Medical Center in Nephi. An autopsy is pending.
Orton, who was wearing a helmet, was among thousands of four-wheel enthusiasts at the popular park, "a fun but dangerous place to ride," the sheriff said.
"Out there, it's a lot of rolling hills. He went off a sand dune without realizing how far down he was going," he said.
Injuries are common. Orme said several other riders Saturday were involved in crashes or collisions, and more than two dozen were injured last weekend, when five had to be airlifted by medical helicopters to hospitals.
University of Utah law professor Scott Matheson, a Democratic figure who knew Orton well, called his death "shocking and tragic."
"Bill was very smart and capable. He was a dedicated public servant and continued to have much public service to offer," Matheson said. "Voters in the most Republican district in the country thought so much of his talents that they elected him as a Democrat to Congress three times. He worked hard and effectively on their behalf."
Orton is survived by his wife, Jacquelyn, and two sons, Will and Wes.
"My thoughts and prayers are with Jacquelyn and the Orton children at this difficult time," Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, said in a statement late Saturday.
"He was a dedicated public servant who worked to serve his constituents to the very best of his ability. He loved his family greatly and he also loved our wonderful state. He will be missed by many for his knowledge and experience, including me," Hatch said.
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