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Title: ...another dead wrestler
Post by: FrizzleFried on August 13, 2007, 08:48:56 pm
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TAMPA, FLA. (AP) - Former pro wrestling champion Brian "Crush" Adams died Monday after he was found unconscious in his home. He was 44.

He showed no visible signs of injury and foul play was not suspected, police spokeswoman Janelle McGregor said. Authorities were awaiting autopsy results from the medical examiner before proceeding with their investigation.

Adams' wife, who was not identified, found her husband not breathing and called 911 about 11 a.m. Fire Rescue workers later pronounced him dead, McGregor said.

Adams, a former world tag team champion, last performed for the World Wrestling Federation in 2001 and served intermittently on the roster beginning in 1990, World Wrestling Entertainment said. WWE spokesman George Cabico had no further comment.

Adams death comes less than two months after pro wrestler Chris Benoit killed his wife and son before hanging himself on the cable of a weight machine in his Georgia home. Prescription anabolic steroids were found in the family's home, raising questions about whether the drugs played a role in the killings.
                                                                                     
Title: Re: ...another dead wrestler
Post by: jbox on August 14, 2007, 10:45:44 pm
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Adams' wife, who was not identified, found her husband not breathing and called 911 about 11 a.m. Fire Rescue workers later pronounced him dead, McGregor said.                                                                                     
"Please come quickly, my husband's not breathing!!!"
"Don't worry ma'am, the fire truck is on it's way!"
 ???

Is this one of those insurance things? If you don't have good coverage you just set the back lawn on fire because the fire fighters know First Aid but don't charge a call-out fee?  ???
Title: Re: ...another dead wrestler
Post by: SirPeale on August 15, 2007, 06:42:59 am
In some places they do double duty.  Fire and med response.
Title: Re: ...another dead wrestler
Post by: FrizzleFried on August 15, 2007, 11:56:34 am
Don't tell me you never saw EMERGENCY as a kid?   Sheesh...

Title: Re: ...another dead wrestler
Post by: billf on August 15, 2007, 12:38:56 pm
jbox is in Australia - maybe never saw EMERGENCY.  (Loved that show)

Plus they may not send firefighters to emergency calls in Australia like they do here in the states.
Title: Re: ...another dead wrestler
Post by: jbox on August 17, 2007, 08:42:27 am
In Oz they generally send fire fighters to fight fires. However, to be fair, you have to understand that here in Oz you can toss away a smouldering match and before you know it three suburbs are gone and a couple of people are dead (and that's only a slight exaggeration too). The only time an engine will come in addition to an ambulance is if it's a car crash and the operator either can't confirm that nobody is trapped (and thus needs to be cut out of their car), or the other vehicle was a tanker that is now leaking who knows what all over the road.

If you call '000' (which is 911 in Oz) and say "I just came home and my husband isn't breathing" they will only ever send an ambulance unless you finish that sentence with "because of all the smoke filling up the house" (in which case they send *both*).  :dunno

On a related note, that show with William Shatner doing the voice overs became so popular over here that they ended up having to hire him to do an extra 30 second spot that was added to the start and end of every broadcast in Oz reminding Australians that calling 911 doesn't work here! It was crazy, like one of those "only in America" moments, but here!  ;D
Title: Re: ...another dead wrestler
Post by: DrewKaree on August 18, 2007, 02:18:37 pm
Here in my city, firefighters are required to be EMT trained.  Invariably, fire trucks are the first on the scene in large metro areas because they scatter firehouses to cover the city effectively, and since they have to build them large enough to house the fire trucks, it appears they figured "well, let's throw the ambulances there too".

There are private ambulance companies, and there are the ones from the fire department.  The private companies usually transport people when it's not an "emergency" or if they're contracted out by a city.

Firetrucks also show up for car accidents with all the stuff to put out a possible car fire and whatnot, and given their line of work, they're far more likely to be responding to something where injuries tend to occur, so it's one infinitesimally small example of doing something because it just makes sense.
Title: Re: ...another dead wrestler
Post by: sez on August 19, 2007, 10:44:49 pm
jbox is in Australia - maybe never saw EMERGENCY.  (Loved that show)


Are you kidding me?  The guy up the back in this picture made my fly ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- (aka pre-pubescent tits) hard as.

What a sort.

Title: Re: ...another dead wrestler
Post by: DrewKaree on August 19, 2007, 11:54:38 pm
jbox is in Australia - maybe never saw EMERGENCY.  (Loved that show)


Are you kidding me?  The guy up the back in this picture made my fly ---Cleveland steamer--- (aka pre-pubescent tits) hard as.

What a sort.


I see the words, and I KNOW they're English, yet still have no idea what exactly the hell you're saying.

Carry on :cheers:
Title: Re: ...another dead wrestler
Post by: billf on August 19, 2007, 11:56:50 pm
jbox is in Australia - maybe never saw EMERGENCY.  (Loved that show)


Are you kidding me?  The guy up the back in this picture made my fly ---Cleveland steamer--- (aka pre-pubescent tits) hard as.

What a sort.


I see the words, and I KNOW they're English, yet still have no idea what exactly the hell you're saying.

Carry on :cheers:

Yeah, what Drew said.