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22.12.03, 18:36
Co prawda minelo juz 10 lat , ale z okazji rocznicy warto przypomniec .
In 1993, while fishing near St. Mary's Glacier, in Colorado, Bill Jeracki, an
ER technician, was pinned to the ground when a boulder crushed his left leg.
Snow was forecast, and he'd left his warm jacket in his truck, 300 yards
away; Jeracki, 47, didn't believe he would survive the night. Fashioning a
tourniquet out of his flannel shirt, he cut his leg off at the knee with his
pocketknife, "like you fillet a fish," using metal clips from his fishing kit
to clamp the bleeding arteries. Then he dragged himself out to his truck and
drove into town to find help.