Live RPG removed from soldier

Discussion in 'Postwar' started by David Layne, Feb 8, 2011.

  1. David Layne

    David Layne Well-Known Member

    The story is about Channing Moss, who was impaled by a live RPG during a Taliban ambush while on patrol.

    Army protocol says that medivac choppers are never to carry anyone with a live round in him. Even though they feared it could explode, the flight crew said damn the protocol and flew him to the nearest aid station.

    Again, protocol said that in such a case the patient is to be put in a sandbagged area away from the surgical unit, given a shot of morphine and left to wait (and die) until others are treated. Again, the medical team ignored the Protocol.

    Here's a short video put together by the Military Times, which includes actual footage of the surgery where Dr. John Oh, a Korean immigrant who became a naturalized citizen and went to West Point, removed the live round with the help of volunteers and a member of the EOD (explosive ordinance disposal) team.

    Moss has undergone six operations but is doing well at home in Gainesville GA. I think you'll find the video absolutely remarkable.

    http://www.militarytimes.com/multimedia/video/rpg_surgery/
     
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  2. Theobob

    Theobob Senior Member

    Thats wonderful!
    The Taliban will never prevail agianst such men.
    Thank you for sharing
     
  3. bern

    bern Senior Member

    Outstanding.
     
  4. Smudger Jnr

    Smudger Jnr Our Man in Berlin

    Very moving with a great result.

    Many hero's involved and a great credit to their country.

    Regards
    Tom
     
  5. Mike L

    Mike L Very Senior Member

    David, amazing video.
    It is remarkable what the human body can survive sometimes. A similar event took place during the 'Black Hawk down' incident in Somalia but without such a happy outcome.
    He is a very lucky chap and the whole team of Doctors, medevac crew etc deserve the highest praise.

    Mike
     
  6. At Home Dad (Returning)

    At Home Dad (Returning) Well-Known Member

    Lucky bloke.


    People do seem to get so emotional so quickly
    in interviews these days though, dontchya think?
     
  7. canuck

    canuck Closed Account

    The story is about Channing Moss, who was impaled by a live RPG during a Taliban ambush while on patrol. Army protocol says that medivac choppers are never to carry anyone with a live round in him. Even though they feared it could explode, the flight crew said damn the protocol and flew him to the nearest aid station. Again, protocol said that in such a case the patient is to be put in a sandbagged area away from the surgical unit, given a shot of morphine and left to wait (and die) until others are treated. Again, the medical team ignored the protocol. Here's a short video put together by the Military Times, which includes actual footage of the surgery where Dr. John Oh, a Korean immigrant who became a naturalized citizen and went to West Point , removed the live round with the help of volunteers and a member of the EOD (explosive ordinance disposal) team. Moss has undergone six operations but is doing well at home in Gainesville , GA. I think you'll find the video absolutely remarkable.

    Http://www.militarytimes.com/multimedia/video/rpg_surgery/
     

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