deputydawg
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Re: from the New Orleans Times-Picayune
Back to the original post here, why are so many reporters acting so disturbed and trying to get people worked up that the bodies are being left behind? <br /><br />Why waste the time "saving" a body?<br /><br />I have been in a few minor disasters (tornados). No matter what it always takes time to organize and get things going. They can't just run out and start grabbin people, they need to go in a sustematic pattern so the don't miss areas.<br /><br />The worste tornado I was in, and all disasters, we set up a triage. If they were obviously going to die soon and someone close by was going to live, they stayed. The broken bones and minor injuries stayed, and the dead stayed. They are the last to go, and I really don't think they would mind. So why should the press mind?<br /><br />P.S. is the posting easier to read?

Back to the original post here, why are so many reporters acting so disturbed and trying to get people worked up that the bodies are being left behind? <br /><br />Why waste the time "saving" a body?<br /><br />I have been in a few minor disasters (tornados). No matter what it always takes time to organize and get things going. They can't just run out and start grabbin people, they need to go in a sustematic pattern so the don't miss areas.<br /><br />The worste tornado I was in, and all disasters, we set up a triage. If they were obviously going to die soon and someone close by was going to live, they stayed. The broken bones and minor injuries stayed, and the dead stayed. They are the last to go, and I really don't think they would mind. So why should the press mind?<br /><br />P.S. is the posting easier to read?