Censorship at its finest
Please give me any advice on growing my Nostr boating safety page as I tried a year ago but I think I was too early. Thanks. https://v.nostr.build/B79fd3nEwRcG9XMd.mp4
Do you get sea mice where you are? 😂 https://v.nostr.build/QoAYwDJ9xUBaK3Eq.mp4
OK I tried to start a boating channel here a year ago, but I think I was too early.
Is there now an appetite for this kinda channel on Nostr?
Cool. Thanks. I might give it a whirl. Tried a year ago but the community was too small then I think.
Hey all anyone interested in boating content here?
Just be advised of the following: "This guy was injured on his rear thorax (upper back) by a propeller. It resulted in what’s called a flail segment., where multiple ribs are broken. The mechanism for drawing air into the lungs by generating negative pressure has been severely compromised. This individual would be very short of breath if not unconscious due to lack of oxygen. What you should do here: Call for help immediately. This person needed oxygen, and hospital / critical care."
https://v.nostr.build/E4kJ.mp4
This guy was injured on his rear flank by a propeller. It resulted in what's called a sucking chest wound. Air is entering through the wound, filling the abdominal cavity compressing and collapsing the lung. There looks to also be some broken ribs. What you should do here:
Find some sterile plastic like cling film, put it over the wound and tape it in 3 places so it forms a one way valve.
Suggestion is also that the effected lung should be on the person's downside as it could help prevent the effected lung from completely collapsing under the pressure of accumulating blood in the chest cavity. Keeping the good lung upwards may assist in maintaining its correct functioning. However moving a person in this state is very risky as broken bones could cause more damage, so in this situation, don't move patient, and get the one way valve working and call for professional assistance.
Neither have most people, thats why they don't respect the hazards associated with swimming around close to running boat engines. Huge number of people being hurt by propellers annually.
https://v.nostr.build/9WAX.mov
This guy was injured on his rear flank by a propeller. It resulted in what’s called a sucking chest wound. Air is entering through the wound, filling the abdominal cavity compressing and collapsing the lung. There looks to also be some broken ribs. What you should do here:
Find some sterile plastic like cling film, put it over the wound and tape it in 3 places so it forms a one way valve.
Suggestion is also that the effected lung should be on the person’s downside as it could help prevent the effected lung from completely collapsing under the pressure of accumulating blood in the chest cavity. Keeping the good lung upwards may assist in maintaining its correct functioning. However moving a person in this state is very risky as broken bones could cause more damage, so in this situation, don’t move patient, and get the one way valve working and call for professional assistance.
Im gonna leave Nostr for a bit. Maybe come back when its busier. Just too hard to get eyes on my content for all the effort it takes. Thanks to those who supported me. Maybe catch you around in the future. 🫡
sorry for being a bit thick, but where do I get the wss: address for each of those relays on the link? I clicked each of them but cant see a wss address.
love it thanks, I'll get as many relays as I can and rebroadcast all my posts. Good idea, thanks. Any lists of busy free relays?
https://v.nostr.build/wrDq.mov
Here's a few boating tips for newbies and those who have not yet lost their Bitcoin in a watery environment.
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