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Old Dec 22, 2005, 12:40 PM
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Man shoots himself in the ER

This happened to me at work yesterday. WOW what a day!

taken from www.moultrieobserver.com


Man shoots himself at ER
Victim in critical condition
John Oxford

MOULTRIE — A 49-year-old man shot himself at Colquitt Regional Medical Center after his son took him to the emergency room Wednesday afternoon.

Moultrie Police Sgt. Roger Lindsay said Charles “Charlie” Hamilton, 49, of 2312 Sylvester Drive, was brought to the emergency room by his son, complaining of several medical problems. Hamilton went inside the bathroom at the ER’s waiting room, and his son stated he heard a single gunshot. Lindsay was called to the ER at 3:21 p.m.

When the son went into the bathroom, Lindsay said he found Hamilton with a single, self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head area. Moultrie police officers found a 9 mm pistol inside the bathroom, and the son identified the gun as Hamilton’s.

The son told officers he did not know Hamilton had brought the gun with him to the ER, Lindsay said.

A hospital spokesman said Hamilton was listed in critical condition as of late Wednesday afternoon.

Lindsay said Hamilton’s son believes the medical problems his father complained of were the reason he shot himself. He could not elaborate on what medical conditions Hamilton suffered from.

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Old Dec 22, 2005, 12:49 PM
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My sympathies to the ER personel and the family of this person. THis is v ery traumatic situation. I just hope family does not try to blame this on the hospital. A ER nurse was just telling me that they now have to force menstrating admits to remove sanitary napkins because they had incidence of concealed weapon in napkin. In the future we may have to have a system where everyone is assumed to be armed and go through a metal detector.

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Old Dec 22, 2005, 12:50 PM
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So very sorry. Was a Critical Incident Stress Debriefing done? It should be.

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Old Dec 22, 2005, 01:20 PM
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Did they have a double shooting in an Atlanta hospital recently...in the a CICU?

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Old Dec 22, 2005, 01:45 PM
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I think metal detectors are a great idea. Wow, that is so sad. I can't imagine what the family and staff is going through. My prayers are with them.

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Old Dec 22, 2005, 10:45 PM
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No debriefing done.

It was very bad. The family did try to blame the hospital. I felt sorry for my charge and triage.

I was with a SICK, SICK patient that I had to accompany EMS on transfer to a nother facility. We were loading him up when it happened. It was so so bad on all of us.

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Old Dec 22, 2005, 11:36 PM
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After signing in at triage yesterday with 20yo son (possible kidney stone)and waiting 5 hours to be taken back to see doc, I can understand how some family's react to delay in treatment.

6 hours after ER arrival he got IV pain meds, then CAT scan--multiple bilat kidney stones. There has to be a better way for pain mgmt of clients with suspected renal colic when ER backed up due to no beds!!!!

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Old Dec 23, 2005, 03:33 PM
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His wait time was 9 minutes.

They were on the way to get him when he shot himself.

DD

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Old Dec 23, 2005, 03:51 PM
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What a terrible situation. Some years ago a man came into the ER of the hospital where I was working, pulled out a gun and started shooting up members of his family that were there with his mother. He killed two and injured two, including his mother before he was wrestled to the ground. Thank goodness no one on the hospital staff was hurt. However, something like this is a very frightening situation. It's one thing to take the hand of someone and watch as they pass from this world, and quite another to see life yanked from someone so violently. It reinforces in us how easily and how fast something can go terribly wrong and how fragile each of our lives really is. I'm glad you are OK and none of the staff was physically injured. I suppose the idea of metal detectors is now going to be discussed at your facility.

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Old Dec 23, 2005, 11:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Daytonite
What a terrible situation. Some years ago a man came into the ER of the hospital where I was working, pulled out a gun and started shooting up members of his family that were there with his mother. He killed two and injured two, including his mother before he was wrestled to the ground. Thank goodness no one on the hospital staff was hurt. However, something like this is a very frightening situation. It's one thing to take the hand of someone and watch as they pass from this world, and quite another to see life yanked from someone so violently. It reinforces in us how easily and how fast something can go terribly wrong and how fragile each of our lives really is. I'm glad you are OK and none of the staff was physically injured. I suppose the idea of metal detectors is now going to be discussed at your facility.
It's a terrible thing to happen, esp on your watch . But thinnk of what could have happened...G-d forbid. He probably was quite unstable psych case.He turned gun on himself, but... I don't even want to think about it We paly with this "fire" ,literally' every day.

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