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    Default short story about being shot.

    Getting Shot rev.pdf

    This is a short story a friend of mine wrote about being shot.

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    It always blows my mind how some one can shoot another person while hunting. Deer and humans do not resemble each other at all.

    Glad to hear your friend made it through being shot. I have a few CAT's and a trauma kit that go with me to the range, after reading that I need to get med kits for my vehicles. Better to have and not need than need and not have. Thanks for posting his story.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beast556 View Post
    It always blows my mind how some one can shoot another person while hunting. Deer and humans do not resemble each other at all.

    Glad to hear your friend made it through being shot. I have a few CAT's and a trauma kit that go with me to the range, after reading that I need to get med kits for my vehicles. Better to have and not need than need and not have. Thanks for posting his story.

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    Mr. Cleveland is one tough nut, and very deserving of his second chance at life. He's also very lucky that the person who shot him followed through and got him to an ambulance.

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    Wow, just wow!

    Thanks for sharing this amazing story. Mr. Cleveland is certainly a blessed man.

    Any word on whatever became of the guy who shot him?
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    That was really tough to read. Not a lot of things get to me, but that almost made me nauseous.
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    I probably wouldn't of had a ride out of the woods... well maybe the kid i guess...

    With how he described the being shot part i had that same type of feeling when i put the arrow through my leg.. kinda like something happend but you dont realize what you just know its probably not good..

    That dude is strong and thank god he had a CAT.. if you are an outdoors guy, or shoot, or travel if you dont already have CAT'S get them! I have 2 but im definitely buying more after reading this! Thanks to you and John for sharing this!

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    I just ordered 3 CATs myself. One for each car and one for the hunting, fishing, etc. pack. Every time I hear about them I tell myself to pick a few up. This story really made me get off my ass. Thanks.

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    Very sobering. That this guy didn't lose the leg is amazing. That he regained/maintained the composure to apply the CAT himself after the extent of his injury is even more so amazing.

    Will definitely be bringing a few CATs into the woods this season along with IFAK. And I'll be packing orange flagger's tape to wrap around the antlers if we get a bull down. I should probably throw my VS17 panel in the truck for day extraction and a few chem lights on 550 cord (swing overhead to mark for pilot) for night to mark extract LZ in the event of such a need. Driving out to a hospital would be a no-go in the event of a CAT-use situation and would require helo extraction, given the area we will be in.

    Every year bowhunters stab themselves on their broadheads -- usually upper or lower leg it seems, based on reading. Some because they are impatient morons and actually stalk with a nocked arrow. Others because they nock an arrow and the animal moves and they have to make a short stalk, step over something with their eyes on the animal not realizing they are placing their leg in the path of a razor. Others because, well, stuff happens.
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