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Paramedics save man after he swallows whole live dover sole
2017-10-13
[Guardian] A prank almost proved fatal when a 28-year-old man got a whole live dover sole stuck in his throat.

The man had just caught the 14cm fish and had put it over his mouth as a joke but it wriggled free and jumped down his windpipe ‐ causing a complete blockage. Paramedics were called and when they arrived at Boscombe pier in Dorset on the night of 5 October they found that the man, who has not been identified, had collapsed and stopped breathing.

Friends were performing CPR, as directed by an emergency medical dispatcher on the line from the 999 control room. Initial assessment by paramedic Matt Harrison was that the patient had a blocked airway and was in cardiac arrest. He and a colleague, Martyn Box, an operations officer, worked on the man and got a pulse back.

"The boys were giving really good CPR on our arrival as instructed by the control room staff," Box said.

"Initially, we didn’t know the true extent of the situation or what the patient was choking on, but as we questioned them further we were told he had a whole fish stuck in his windpipe."

Despite the paramedics artificially ventilating him with a bag and mask his chest remained silent, suggesting there was total airway occlusion and he was not receiving any oxygen. Harrison said re-assessment of the patient inside the ambulance indicated further deterioration of his condition and a decline of cardiac output.

"It was clear that we needed to get the fish out or this patient was not going to survive the short journey to Royal Bournemouth hospital," he said. "I used a laryngoscope to fully extend the mouth and throat and saw what appeared like an altered colour of tissue in his throat.
Posted by:Besoeker

#10  Kippers
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-10-13 22:49  

#9  Think contemporary British food is tough, try the soul food.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2017-10-13 19:17  

#8  Next time, try the Place.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-10-13 19:11  

#7  Does British food always taste so icthy?
Posted by: SteveS   2017-10-13 17:53  

#6  Dang British food anyways.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2017-10-13 17:35  

#5  There's something fishy about this story...
Posted by Raj


Are we to assume then, that you're not swallowing it ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-10-13 14:22  

#4  There's something fishy about this story...
Posted by: Raj   2017-10-13 14:14  

#3  A wave and a bell. Does the founder
At twilight attend every flounder?
When halibuts ground,
Do their souls, now unbound,
Pass to limbo, or someplace profounder?
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2017-10-13 13:01  

#2  made into a film called flatfishliners?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2017-10-13 11:47  

#1  
Posted by: Winky Dingle5272   2017-10-13 10:41  

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