Post videos of people dying - Self explanatory really

The rule is do not move anyone unless they are in immediate danger. If someone is literally in the way of a fucking train then you pull them out the way. Same for a fire or unblockable traffic and such. If you leave them where they are then well video evidence they have a bit more to worry about than spinal damage.
Yes, in normal circumstances but if they are still in direct danger you absolutely need to move them even without stabilizing the spine.
The woman's heart is in the right place but doing it with an active train coming right at her is just asking to raise death count to one more. Plus she was alone, the others are calling her back because of the train.
If there was no train coming at them, then she and the others could move the man before a train comes.

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If he was presented to emergency at that dose, could they treat it?

Depends how quickly they got him there, but only if they knew it was methadone and 1000mg of it. Even so it would need a FUCK TON of naloxone to reverse the effects of that much methadone as it is an extremely potent binder to the brain's opioid receptors. Thats why it's used in opiate addiction treatment. It binds so effectively and for a long time that no other opiates can get in and have any effect.

So if the ER knew that it was 1000mg of methadone that he took they could save him if he wasn't too far gone and they used the hospital's entire supply of naloxone over a 24hr period. If they thought it was a regular smack OD and gave him a regular dose of naloxone, it would have no real effect and they might think he took something else. In which case he's very likely dead. I don't think even putting him on a ventilator to breathe for him would save him from 1g of methadone. he'd suffer heart dysregulation and brain-death from it.
 
Damn, I've been posting here quite a bit lately (for me at least). Another one from Thailand this guy learns how to fly to bad it was his first and last lesson.
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The rule is do not move anyone unless they are in immediate danger.
Wanted to add something that I think @TheArtilleryman alluded to in the recent comment just because @femboy fart huffer's is getting quoted a lot:

Move the person if they're in danger, but not if it will also put you in danger by helping.

tl;dr (with bonus first point) -
  1. Do be aware of your surroundings at all times and try to help avoid perilous situations before they occur.
  2. Don't move a person who was just in an accident.
  3. Do move them if they're in danger of further injury.
  4. Don't move them if doing so puts you in danger.
 
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Wanted to add something that I think @TheArtilleryman alluded to in the recent comment just because @femboy fart huffer's is getting quoted a lot:

Move the person if they're in danger, but not if it will also put you in danger by helping.

tl;dr (with bonus first point) -
  1. Do be aware of your surroundings at all times and try to help avoid perilous situations before they occur.
  2. Don't move a person who was just in an accident.
  3. Do move them if they're in danger of further injury.
  4. Don't move them if doing so puts you in danger.
This is why medical trauma assessment had to be reevaluated. People would begin using the ABCDE method with the victim of a car accident, first looking at the person's airways - right in the middle of a highway in rush hour. So the prefix X (extreme situations/circumstances*) was added, i.e if the patient is literally about to be mauled to death by a bear, maybe moving them into the recovery position won't help either you or them. Empathy and the inclination to help people in need is great, but you need a bit of common sense too, especially when you get tunnel vision in stressful situations.

*alternatively attributed as exsanguination
 
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Don't think the one's been posted yet. Little kid gets hit by the train and is punted like a little green football, killed on the spot. According to the article the grandfather and the kids' brother who were in the cab made it with injuries.
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Here's a news article but it's in Vietnamese so you'll have to use translate.
POV: you just beat a Grand Theft Auto game and are now fucking around with the train.
 
Kinda curious. Why watch people die? I'm not making fun of anyone doing it. I'm not your dad so I'm not going to tell you what to do. I just don't quite grasp why.
Because I’m a fucked up individual who enjoys watching the brutal suffering of others for my own amusement.

Damn, I've been posting here quite a bit lately (for me at least). Another one from Thailand this guy learns how to fly too bad it was his first and last lesson.
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This is why medical trauma assessment had to be reevaluated. People would begin using the ABCDE method with the victim of a car accident, first looking at the person's airways - right in the middle of a highway in rush hour. So the prefix X (extreme situations/circumstances*) was added, i.e if the patient is literally about to be mauled to death by a bear, maybe moving them into the recovery position won't help either you or them. Empathy and the inclination to help people in need is great, but you need a bit of common sense too, especially when you get tunnel vision in stressful situations.
I'm not even sure why I'm being disagreed on, my first post even states the guy landing on the tracks and the active train is why the woman shouldn't move him in the first place on the last sentence.
Like you, I'm not saying "empathy is stupid", I'm saying "empathy can make you do stupid things (and get you killed at worse) if not kept in check by common sense".

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Suicide jumper either fails on landing on safety pad or is successful on ending his own life.

 
I'm not even sure why I'm being disagreed on, my first post even states the guy landing on the tracks and the active train is why the woman shouldn't move him in the first place on the last sentence.
Like you, I'm not saying "empathy is stupid", I'm saying "empathy can make you do stupid things (and get you killed at worse) if not kept in check by common sense".

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Suicide jumper either fails on landing on safety pad or is successful on ending his own life.

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After rereading your message, you are correct and my reaction has been retracted.

 
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