Living in the country is more dangerous than living in the city? Oh, deer!
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Or those naughty exhibitionist cows having sex in the middle of the road.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/02/man-crashes-cows-humping-road-video_n_3535555.html
Living in the country is more dangerous than living in the city? Oh, deer!
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Thanks for posting that.
There's a lot of factors going on. Many rural people have access to hospitals, but it's usually via volunteer ambulance agencies or they only have access to low level emergency/cardiac services. If you live in the country and have a major heart attack you might be facing a 1+ hour drive or longer before you can get to a hospital with a cath lab or hope you can get a life flight out to you before you are in full arrest.
If you live in the city you might only be 15 minutes from a facility that can provide that. In situations where outcomes can change in the measurement of minutes that access is very significant.
So it's a double whammy of distance and less skilled emergency responders.
Al those cars in city traffic are struggling to reach 20 mph, and accidents are almost never fatal. You might not see a car as often out in the country, but when hits you going 70 it's going to do some real damage.
Not to knock the volunteer firefighters or EMT. they do take a ton of training. they are good at what they do. but you are right on the times.
People try, but you just can't. They're always on the prowl - even threshers can't handle a purely vegetarian diet.