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    Nurses' Heroic Actions Save Motorcyclist

    2024-09-04
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    A team of administrative nurses from Assisted Home Health & Hospice exhibited extraordinary bravery and quick thinking, which saved the life of a severely injured motorcyclist.

    In a display of bravery and quick thinking, a team of administrative nurses from Assisted Home Health & Hospice recently saved the life of a motorcyclist involved in a severe accident.

    On Friday afternoon, Aug. 16, 2024, an unexpected and dramatic event unfolded when a motorcyclist collided with a stationary SUV, resulting in a powerful impact that sent him airborne and onto the pavement.

    The incident happened with such force that the noise of the impact was initially mistaken for someone crashing into a building. The motorcyclist, who was not wearing a helmet and was dressed in only slippers, a tank top, and shorts, landed in the middle of the road, severely injured and in shock.

    Amidst the chaos, a group of dedicated administrative nurses from Assisted Home Health & Hospice, Becky, Erin, Jennifer, and Krystal, demonstrated extraordinary courage and professionalism. Hearing the crash, the nurses did not hesitate to spring into action. They swiftly grabbed gloves and rushed out the back door of the building, navigating through traffic to provide immediate medical assistance.

    The nurses provided critical care on-site, calming the injured motorcyclist, whose injuries hindered his attempts to stand. They efficiently managed the scene, offering medical treatment and directing traffic until emergency responders arrived. Their decisive and compassionate actions were pivotal in stabilizing the motorcyclist and ensuring his safety before professional first responders could take over.

    We are incredibly proud of Becky, Erin, Jennifer, and Krystal. Their quick response and exceptional care exemplify the true spirit of nursing and their commitment to helping others, even outside the confines of their typical duties. They truly emphasized our motto of Hands to Help, Hearts to Care. - Victoria Furst, Branch Manager at Assisted Home Health & Hospice

    The motorcyclist is now receiving further medical treatment and is being monitored closely. The heroic efforts of these nurses allowed for needed assistance until the ambulance arrived.

    This incident powerfully reminds us of the dedication and selflessness that define the nursing profession. The administrative nursing team's actions reflect the highest healthcare professionalism and compassion standards.

    About Assisted Home Health & Hospice:

    Assisted Home Health, Hospice, & Caregiver Services was founded in 1989. Assisted has grown into a premier state-licensed, Medicare and Medi-Cal certified Home Health, Hospice Care, and Caregiver Services company, with seven offices in California and Arizona.

    Source: Assisted Home Health & Hospice

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    Douglas Pilarski is an award-winning writer & journalist based on the West Coast. He writes about luxury goods, exotic cars, horology, tech, food, lifestyle, equestrian & rodeo, and millionaire travel.

    Comments encouraged.

    Copyright © 2024 Sawyer TMS. All rights reserved.

    N.B. This article is for information purposes only unless otherwise noted.



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    golf gal
    09-06
    If you don’t wear a helmet and crash it’s on you, no medical insurance without wearing a helmet very simple.
    golf gal
    09-06
    Great job ladies but I’m not surprised! We rock!
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