Interesting fish(ing) story.

Last oddity up a rectum that I had to encounter in an ER while an EMT was some dude having a brat stuck. I was lucky and got to transport another patient to a different hospital so I don't know a whole lot about it. I was curious if it was cooked, didn't want him getting E.Coli from raw meat.
 
Last oddity up a rectum that I had to encounter in an ER while an EMT was some dude having a brat stuck. I was lucky and got to transport another patient to a different hospital so I don't know a whole lot about it. I was curious if it was cooked, didn't want him getting E.Coli from raw meat.
Isn't there already e coli in the colon, or did I miss the joke...?
 
Last oddity up a rectum that I had to encounter in an ER while an EMT was some dude having a brat stuck. I was lucky and got to transport another patient to a different hospital so I don't know a whole lot about it. I was curious if it was cooked, didn't want him getting E.Coli from raw meat.

All I can say is "Oklahoma o-ring" (urban dictionary if that's still a thing). But it IS a story directly from a friend who's friend was an EMT on the case so double sourced.

Received a book a few years back based on your experiences. It was firsthand stories along with the x-rays of the unfortunate items found in unfortunate places. Oddly high number of rectum accidents seem to end up in the ER.
 
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