Have to report a bb wound?

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  • krashmania

    Still dont know anything
    Feb 6, 2011
    2,927
    churchville
    Seriously maryland? I'm in the E.R. because of a bb stuck in my hand(dont ask), and they had to call out two officers to make a report of it. That's just a waste of resources.




    This better not come back to me one day...
     

    rseymorejr

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 28, 2011
    26,007
    Harford County
    Seriously maryland? I'm in the E.R. because of a bb stuck in my hand(dont ask), and they had to call out two officers to make a report of it. That's just a waste of resources.



    This better not come back to me one day...

    Was it a drive-by (on a bigwheel?)
     

    frdfandc

    Fish It
    Aug 27, 2011
    3,374
    Elkton, MD
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    DUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     

    StantonCree

    Watch your beer
    Jan 23, 2011
    23,932
    Seriously maryland? I'm in the E.R. because of a bb stuck in my hand(dont ask), and they had to call out two officers to make a report of it. That's just a waste of resources.




    This better not come back to me one day...

    Probably a hospital rule not a md law. Did they give you report numbers?
     

    markgrutz

    Active Member
    Feb 1, 2011
    764
    Ellicott City, MD
    So the next time this happens you were taking apart something packed with ball berings and they were under pressure. One flew out with enough force to embed itself right? Sounds like the story I would use. :)
     
    Nov 17, 2008
    78
    Thank goodness I am not the only moron. But at least I was 12 yo. The sucker kept rolling around in hand so the ER surgeon couldnt get a hold of it.

    Krashmania, did not expect the air to feel like that huh?

    This was my lesson in "treat every gun as if it is loaded...even a bb gun". I was lucky it was my hand not something more important higher up. Although the fact that it happened perhaps higher up is not more important.

    My mom was pretty pissed. Lucky my dad was on a business trip.
     

    CHUNKERMD

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 4, 2009
    1,632
    West MD
    I hope it works out OK........I would not ask..... "how did that happen"...It happens

    Lesson learned......You can put your eye out with that thing.
     

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