It appears to be a triage coding, not the conditions that you get reported when someone is in hospital treatment.
I think it might be CARIIS who posted the explanations for the Red/Yellow/Green codes a page or so back?
In US as well. Lets say a driver forgot a child on a school bus or in a van. Certainly there was no intent to cause harm. But if that child is severely hurt or dies, that could mean long prison time.In Thailand, an error in judgement can have you imprisoned for a long time.
Oh thank heavens! They got the most dangerous part out of the way! Miracles keep comin! Bring em' on!Kittiphum (Earth) @KEarthling 4m4 minutes ago
The last 7 survivors are in the 3rd chamber of #Thamluangcave #ถ้ำหลวง
funny :
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apparently a couple of days ago one of the guys who went in first called it gnarly!
Our proper British journalists are discussing gnarly and are a dash off mates!!
I will be very upset if charges are filed against him. He made an error in judgement taking the boys into the cave, not a criminal act.
He more than likely saved these boys lives in that cave! I doubt they would be alive had it not been for him. He is a hero in my mind!
I don’t think any of their possible dive was near deep enough or fast enough for that to be a concern.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONSE
“Priority 1 (Red) Serious but salvageable life threatening injury/illness
Victims with life-threatening injuries or illness (such as head injuries, severe burns, severe bleeding, heart-attack, breathing-impaired, internal injuries) are assigned a priority 1 or "Red" Triage tag code (meaning first priority for treatment and transportation).
Priority 2 (Yellow) Moderate to serious injury/illness (not immediately life-threatening)
Victims with potentially serious (but not immediately life-threatening) injuries (such as fractures) are assigned a priority 2 or "Yellow" (meaning second priority for treatment and transportation) Triage tag code.
Priority 3 (Green) "Walking-wounded"
Victims who are not seriously injured, are quickly triaged and tagged as "walking wounded", and a priority 3 or "green" classification (meaning delayed treatment/transportation). Generally, the walking wounded are escorted to a staging area out of the "hot zone" to await delayed evaluation and transportation.”
I recall reading/hearing someone say that! I remember gnarly being an old suffer term...
Hoping that the dear old elderly Monks are still praying.
I’ve almost run out of cigarettes! I have one left for each of the remaining boys.and a cigg in hand
The one boy said to be code red......means serious right? Out here we have serious condition then the next is critical condition. Do they differentiate the two in Thailand?
Does anyone have one of those graphs handy that they wouldn't mind reposting? To see where chamber 3 exactly is?
not sure, couldn't find anything for Thailand. Universally accepted that Code Red means cardiopulmonary situation.The one boy said to be code red......means serious right? Out here we have serious condition then the next is critical condition. Do they differentiate the two in Thailand?
. Me too. I've read in multiple places the monks prayed hardest for it not to rain, and feel that their prayers were answered.
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not I! I wondered if they are diff over there ?
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