This bloody year has taken a toll on every aspect of local life as workers on the front lines of the epidemic cope with the ongoing slaughter and share their experience. Checkit:
KC medical professionals discuss treating homicide victims
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - As the number of homicides increases in Kansas City, Missouri, medical professionals in the city are feeling the effects.
It’s just dead koloreds, who cares and besides, it’s good practice for the drs and nurses, how else are they supposed to learn? Is this the momentum sLIE was talking about? At least we’re moving forward at being good for something!
ReplyDeleteYeah who cares kolords aren't people anyway it's just like working at the dog pound when it comes to negroes. If only we could put a bunch of them to sleep every day.
ReplyDeleteYou couldn't bust a grape in a fruit fight.maybe you should learn how to spell first.
DeleteIn the 1980’s the army sent their doctors to Los Angeles hospitals to get experience treating gun shot wounds
ReplyDeleteIsn’t it undertakers that treat homocide victims?
ReplyDeleteA lot of them go to the hospital and die, shithead, unless they are shot in the head.
ReplyDeleteTry the latter. Report back if you live.
This number of deaths from shootings nothing like the huge number of immediate hurt people from the skywalk disaster. Is this article serious? People only work 8 hour shifts. its likey most staff never have seen a shooting victim this year.
ReplyDeleteMost hospital staff work 12 hour shifts. If they work at a Level 1 or II trauma center in an ER, they are seeing shootings.
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