JAXJEREMY
ArboristSite Operative
Was camping this past winter and pulled a firewood permit. Brought the tree down, and instead of taking the time to trim off the limbs and small branches I waded in a started bucking the trunk. BIG mistake..As I was cutting, I stepped back and got hung up on one of the branches almost tripping. I'd already released my finger from the throttle, but too late, the tip of the saw came down and caught my leg right between the edge of my calf and shin..Thought the pain would be much worse that it was, perhaps I was in a little shock, got my first aid kit out and cleaned the wound up really good and was luck enough to find an urgent care facility not 8 miles from the camp site...
This picture doesn't do it justice, there were three different gashes where the tip bit me, at first the Dr. at the urgent care was going to send me off to the ER, but I convinced her it wasn't as bad as it looked..luckily for me it wasn't, no tendon or muscle damage, but it did require 20 stitches.
I'm sure chaps would have prevented this, but I've learned my lesson and have a much greater respect for saws and will be much more aware of my surroundings in the future..
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This picture doesn't do it justice, there were three different gashes where the tip bit me, at first the Dr. at the urgent care was going to send me off to the ER, but I convinced her it wasn't as bad as it looked..luckily for me it wasn't, no tendon or muscle damage, but it did require 20 stitches.
I'm sure chaps would have prevented this, but I've learned my lesson and have a much greater respect for saws and will be much more aware of my surroundings in the future..
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