luv2b0at
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Here's one from 15 years or so ago.
I worked as an EMT at Lake Mead durong my off time as a Sgt. in the Air Force at Nellis AFB, Las Vegas, NV. They had some off shore boat races at the lake one day and I was working as a medic on one of the National Park Service boats. We got a call for an injury at the boat ramp after the race. This is pretty common and could include cut feet, head injuries from slipping on the ramp or trailers or worse. We went code 3 to the ramp to find a gentleman holding a bloody towel to his mouth. He wouldn't let anyone help him at first so he could finish his tequila. Drunks are always fun to render aid to... He finished his drink and allowed us to help. He was one of the owners of the winning boat and as he was high fiving and hand shaking everyone around, he bent over and reached out to pat a guys dog on the head. Well, his loud voice, fast movement, and exhuberent behavior scared the dog and the dog bit him on the lower lip. When he stood up, the people around him were staring at him in horror. A small piece of his lip was missing and a large portion of his lip and cheek had been avulsed and was flapping down. They tried to convince him he needed help but he was a little resistant at first. We got him packaged up and were on our way to the nearest emergency room in Boulder City, but he refused to allow us to take him to Boulder City. Instead he got on his phone and had some well known plastic surgeon rounded up to meet him down at another Las Vegas hospital so he could get put back together (I don't blame him at all for that move.). He was nice enough on the way to the hospital, but wouldn't put that damn phone down and no one could understand him because of his injury and the drinking. He finally settled down and we got him to the hospital with no further problems. I was going to work the next morning and heard Mark and Brian from a radio program call him and give him a hard time about the incident. He said he didn't blame the dog and wasn't going to press charges. The injured man was Jan Michael Vincent from the TV show Air Wolf and other movies.
Here's a related web site article of the incident.
http://archive.deseretnews.com/archive/317253/AIRWOLF-ACTOR-NIPPED-BY-DOG-LOSES-PART-OF-LIP.html
I worked as an EMT at Lake Mead durong my off time as a Sgt. in the Air Force at Nellis AFB, Las Vegas, NV. They had some off shore boat races at the lake one day and I was working as a medic on one of the National Park Service boats. We got a call for an injury at the boat ramp after the race. This is pretty common and could include cut feet, head injuries from slipping on the ramp or trailers or worse. We went code 3 to the ramp to find a gentleman holding a bloody towel to his mouth. He wouldn't let anyone help him at first so he could finish his tequila. Drunks are always fun to render aid to... He finished his drink and allowed us to help. He was one of the owners of the winning boat and as he was high fiving and hand shaking everyone around, he bent over and reached out to pat a guys dog on the head. Well, his loud voice, fast movement, and exhuberent behavior scared the dog and the dog bit him on the lower lip. When he stood up, the people around him were staring at him in horror. A small piece of his lip was missing and a large portion of his lip and cheek had been avulsed and was flapping down. They tried to convince him he needed help but he was a little resistant at first. We got him packaged up and were on our way to the nearest emergency room in Boulder City, but he refused to allow us to take him to Boulder City. Instead he got on his phone and had some well known plastic surgeon rounded up to meet him down at another Las Vegas hospital so he could get put back together (I don't blame him at all for that move.). He was nice enough on the way to the hospital, but wouldn't put that damn phone down and no one could understand him because of his injury and the drinking. He finally settled down and we got him to the hospital with no further problems. I was going to work the next morning and heard Mark and Brian from a radio program call him and give him a hard time about the incident. He said he didn't blame the dog and wasn't going to press charges. The injured man was Jan Michael Vincent from the TV show Air Wolf and other movies.
Here's a related web site article of the incident.
http://archive.deseretnews.com/archive/317253/AIRWOLF-ACTOR-NIPPED-BY-DOG-LOSES-PART-OF-LIP.html