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Charleston, South Carolina a local football coach was with his team when the unexpected happened.
Believe it or not a football coach is considered a non-traditional first responder. Football coaches and all sports coaches have the proper training if they need to be the first on scene of a medical trauma. In this particular situation the coach had to act quickly and responsibility, which he did. The coach called the Police and EMT first when he walked into the locker room and witnessed the events that had taken place.
The team had just finished with practice and were all in the locker room of the local high school. They had been practicing for hours and some of the players were feeling frustrated and stressed out. Suddenly a few of the players had decided to beat up on the new kid who had just transferred there from out of state. There had been some hostility and aggression since the new player had started.
The coach told the police that he saw the new player laying unconscious in his own blood.
The rest of the team was missing. The coach acted quickly and raced to a phone. Unfortunately the guy had been beaten severely and bled all over the locker room, the positive side is that the coach did everything in his power to make sure all the proper actions were taken. The coach told Police that he read about crime scene cleanup companies before and his first thought was to call Advanced Bio Treatment.
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