A 10-year-old Berlin Intermediate School student is on the road to recovery this week after suffering a broken leg and other injuries after colliding with a school bus while riding his bicycle in Berlin.
Shortly before 3 p.m. last Friday, the 10-year-old boy was riding his bicycle in the area of Flower Street in Berlin when he collided with a school bus. The school bus was not occupied at the time. The BIS student suffered significant injuries and was flown to Shock Trauma in Baltimore.
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I heard Syscom telling Trooper 4 that PRMC didn't want the kid.
ReplyDeleteThank God the ambo crew had the presence of mind to send him to a real trauma center,not PRMC, where there would be a delay while the doctors would still be deciding how to ship the patient to Baltimore.
ReplyDeleteSoon most all surgery will be done at Baltimore. PRMC will only perform Light out patient care procedures. That's right! Maryland Eastern Shore will need to go to Baltimore. Surely you didn't dream PRMC would survive under Obama care. Finally change you can appreciate.
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ReplyDeleteThank God the ambo crew had the presence of mind to send him to a real trauma center,not PRMC, where there would be a delay while the doctors would still be deciding how to ship the patient to Baltimore.
November 1, 2013 at 2:16 PM
Um... read the previous comment. The Ambo clowns from Berlin had nothing to do with it. PRMC refused the patient.
hey 12:38. look in the mirror before you call the ems crew clowns.i witnessed their professionalism first hand. they rendered excellent care. the fact of the matter is prmc wanted the child taken to their facility. the flight medic and paramedics on scene thought it was best for the child to be scene at a specialty center. oh let me guess, your friends with zack and jeff! keep drinking the koolaid!
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