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Coroner: Asiana Airline passenger killed by rescue vehicle, was alive at time
(CNN) -- Asiana Airlines Flight 214 passenger Ye Mengyan died of injuries she received from being run over by a fire department vehicle, and she was alive when she was hit, authorities said Friday. Police previously said she might have been hit by a fire truck after she was expelled from the crashed plane. (www.cnn.com) Mais...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I very seldom read comments on this site unless they can explain a specific technical point from someone who knows what they are talking about. I am totally disgusted that so many people would offer comments on what should have/could have/why didn't this or that happen when they WERE NOT THERE! There are so many stupid comments on this crash that I really don't believe the mentality of some people. Don't speculate. Wait until the EXPERTS(who are not a lot of you) investigate and release the findings. Have compassion for those involved and the families of those killed and injured and keep your inane comments to yourself!!
OK stop.............. it was a terrible situation all around. Blaming and shaming won't change a thing. Say a pray for all involved! Amen!
Emergency procedures are easy to be framed, though based on experience, yet some thing can always go wrong.
Inadvertently. Like it or not.
Yes, in the present case too, like many of its predecessors, the procedures will be reviewed and improvements suggested will be enforced. Only to be reviewed/improved after the next mishap.
Inadvertently. Like it or not.
Yes, in the present case too, like many of its predecessors, the procedures will be reviewed and improvements suggested will be enforced. Only to be reviewed/improved after the next mishap.
It's a tragedy that this was published. No one needed to know that.
Being rash and being in a rush - at times dividing line can be difficult. Especially if it involves 911 Services (emergency).
I wonder if some veterans of similar services can comment. I am sure that facing such a 'real' incident is once in a lifetime experience for any of these professionals of every description. I do not imply, by any stretch of imagination, any incompetence or callousness on the part of the rescue team/s
Hence too much of a postmortem is uncalled for as well unfair, at least from the members of this forum, both towards the victim's family and the rescue team involved including their families.
I wonder if some veterans of similar services can comment. I am sure that facing such a 'real' incident is once in a lifetime experience for any of these professionals of every description. I do not imply, by any stretch of imagination, any incompetence or callousness on the part of the rescue team/s
Hence too much of a postmortem is uncalled for as well unfair, at least from the members of this forum, both towards the victim's family and the rescue team involved including their families.
Wait and watch, every woulda, shoulda, coulda, will be discussed qua all that was done.
And the 'wise' guys will come with a new routine, ONLY to be changed after the next accident! May be in 10 years' time or more, or less.
After all the drill followed on 6th July was based of some sets of knowledge based on past experience super imposed with new technology!
And the 'wise' guys will come with a new routine, ONLY to be changed after the next accident! May be in 10 years' time or more, or less.
After all the drill followed on 6th July was based of some sets of knowledge based on past experience super imposed with new technology!