off the pulmonary artery. sean: they stretched this emergency food supply meant to last eight hours by taking tiny sips of milk and bites of tuna fish everyday. amazing story how they were organized, calm, now we ve seen communication they ve been to get up to the surface. but that too is going to play an impact as they come out. definitely going to be malnurished. no sunlight, vitamin d, deficiency, increased risk of bleeding, bones softer. it was wise they stretched it out. they are going to look at electrolytes. all their blood work. they are wise to put them in the hospital. sean: i don t want to assume anything. as the paramedic decents down helping them prior to their trip up likely they will bring supplies needed to prepare them for the trip up? yes and they are going to make sure they are stable before they get in the tube. how stable are they before we
an incision about mid chest and goes all the way around back and then all the way up the back. it is probably a 12-inch incision and with that you spread the ribs and put your hand on the lung itself and put pressure on it and with that the bleeding stops and once i was inside i saw that a large pulmonary artery and also a pulmonary vein had been lass rated. tying the vessels back together had to resect a small part of the lung damaged and then resected or take out the rib that had been shattered. the operation lasted two and a half hours. the next day, at the time it was lieutenant colonel petraeus basically looked me in the eye and said i m ready to go home and i said you can t go home, no way. you just had an m-16 shoot you through the chest. hit major vessels. there is no way you can go home. he said at least send me back so i can be at a local hospital so i can be back with my soldiers. and what about the soldier that accidentally shot him. i read that some where when
pulmonary artery and also a pulmonary vein had been lass rated. tying the vessels back together had to resect a small part of the lung damaged and then resected or take out the rib that had been shattered. the operation lasted two and a half hours. the next day, at the time it was lieutenant colonel petraeus basically looked me in the eye and said i m ready to go home and i said you can t go home, no way. you just had an m-16 shoot you through the chest. hit major vessels. there is no way you can go home. he said at least send me back so i can be at a local hospital so i can be back with my soldiers. and what about the soldier that accidentally shot him. i read that some where when went back there instead of basically saying you re out, you are never going to be successful, he promoted him to ranger school. does give you an insight into general petraeus psyche. since that encounter in the
large pulmonary artery and pulmonary va vein had been lacerated. tying those vessels bag together had to resect a small part of the lung. then ended up taking out the rib that had been shattered. the operation lasted 2 and a half hours. the next day it was lieutenant general petraeus he aid i am going home. no way you had an m 16 hoot through the chest major vessels major urge gree. no way you can go home. he said well at least send me back so i can be at a local hospital so i can be back with my soldiers. what about that soldier who accidentally shot him? i read this where that when he went back therein stead of basically aing you are out, you are never going to be successful he ended up promoting him to ranger school. really does give an inieth into general petraeus s psyche. ever since that encounter in the er senator frist and general
pulmonary artery and also a pulmonary vein had been lass rated. tying the vessels back together had to resect a small part of the lung damaged and then resected or take out the rib that had been shattered. the operation lasted two and a half hours. the next day, at the time it was lieutenant colonel petraeus basically looked me in the eye and said i m ready to go home and i said you can t go home, no way. you just had an m-16 shoot you through the chest. hit major vessels. there is no way you can go home. he said at least send me back so i can be at a local hospital so i can be back with my soldiers. and what about the soldier that accidentally shot him. i read that some where when went back there instead of basically saying you re out, you are never going to be successful, he promoted him to ranger school. does give you an insight into general petraeus psyche. since that encounter in the