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What is the recommended procedure for dealing with a lightning storm while on a sail boat?

Thinking in terms of the aluminum mast used on most production sail boats being like a lightning rod, as well as the highest point/ object on the water.

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Yes Ambrose will because he is great in the ring and on the mic. Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns will have good carees too. BQ-I think CM Punk is the best heel with Bully Ray a close second.
He is a GREAT wrestler and great on the mic, but to say face of the company? I dont know really, indie people like daniel bryand and CM punk had great careers but i feel like they still don't get treated right.. Hopefully WWE sees the pontetial in Dean and use him right. In Sheilds Promos Dean always steals the show with how hes talks. He can be the face of the company if only WWE is smart enough to let him. BQ: Hes a great heel. Absolutely hateful, i loved it when he called Hogans daughter a clueless *****. No offense to Brooke, but i always wanted Ray to turn heel earlier, i thought it was very strange how Ray was like this hero getting married with the icons princess. IDK the fans really hate punk. Especially a few years back. Punk using paul like that i felt was a Need. Him dying was tragic and unfair, but it was a opportunity to use it in WWE and make Punk even more evil. I don't think Punk even needs that hes hateful without it. I feel like TNAs crowd is more different than WWE. You cant really compare, thats my opinion.
No! Absolutely not! It would be really terrible to spray all those chemicals in an open wound, not to mention how much that would hurt to spray high-speed projectiles into the wound. First put direct pressure on the wound and then if it doesn't stop bleeding then elevate the limb above the heart. The last and final measure is to put a tourniquet around the limb to stop the bleeding. This is only if you have a reasonable expectation that the person will die. When you put a tourniquet around a limb and keep it there for more than a minute or two, the tissue begins to die, and in all likelihood they will lose the limb. The tissue becomes necrotic and it has to be amputated. However, being an amputee is better than being dead. This isn't a judgment call that you should be making, though. For the three minutes until the ambulance arrives, direct pressure and elevation will be sufficient, even for something massive like a gunshot wound. It's a lot of responsibility to make the decision if someone is going to lose a limb or not; leave that up to the professionals, unless you're in the wilderness and no one will come for hours.

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