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Hartford Consensus falls short; lives depend on state of Connecticut admitting fatal POLICE errors at Sandy Hook
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Though he has broken the law by claiming both that the SH victims could--and could not have--survived, Dr. Lenworth Jacobs has made remarkable, life-saving strides by initiating the Hartford Consensus to ensure that in future Sandy Hooks, children with survivable wounds don't bleed out unnecessarily.
Unfortunately, that's not enough.
It's not enough to say "GSW victims need more rapid hemorrhage control," without fully acknowledging exactly how it is that with the shooter down at 9:40 a.m., no child received hemorrhage control for the next 15 minutes.
It's not enough to improve point-of-injury hemorrhage control without fully acknowledging exactly how some Sandy Hook patients were finally evacuated to a parking lot that had zero ambulances present or available.
It's not enough to say "Stop the bleeding," without fully explaining why officers never told dispatch to send enough ambulances to deal with the number of patients who were bleeding. Why they never told dispatch there were not two, but 29 wounded.
Not one, single school district in our nation is aware of the fact that 1) many Sandy Hook children could have been saved, and 2) it was police error--not EMT error--that led to their bleeding out.
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