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blackdaisies said:american ambulances carry telephone equipment where they can have access to speak to a doctor if needed and have that as well as good equipment. i did not say a doctor was in the ambulance, i said they had access for help from a doctor and by those means.
and her injuries still probably could have been dealt with sooner and that is what could have saved her life. there is no one questioning the time span and no one agreeing with it either. that is still room for speculation.
No, it isn't. In the report a French medical expert and reknown authority assisted by British experts says that the chance to survive a crash with this kind of internal bleeding is nil. The mere fact that she survived the arrival in hospital is the clear proof that she was very, in factly extremely well, taken care of. Which does not change the outcome but points to the way her medical treatment has to be assessed.