Just so you know in case you come into contact with others with broken limbs: they may need surgery or sedation to fix whatever is broken so limit their fluids and any food. Sometimes if the patient has liquid in their tummy then surgery has to be delayed so that the patient doesn't end up with the liquid in their lungs. They can choke and need extra intervention because the anaesthetic sedation relaxes the valve that holds food and liquid down in the stomach. If they are thirsty then get them to swish the liquid around their mouth and spit it back out (as if they are gargling that horrid stuff given by dentist or mouthwash). As a first aider I've treated a few broken bones until the ambulance came. It's better to be safe with fluids/food than to be sorry for something that happens when all you did was try to help/ provide comfort. Blessings from South Eastern Australia, Dot
The same just happened to My Mom, skiing in Vermont last week. Broke her arm, shoulder to be exact. Also hit her head, so ski patrol asked her if she knows where she is. Hoping for the recovery to be Quick. ❤❤❤❤
The best place to be in Vegas!!! Lee is my home mountain I love that place!! I separated my shoulder there about a month ago and cut my season short, hope your buddy healed up and got to tear it up this season!! can't wait for next season!!
Im sure we've met at some point. This was my first season ever snowboarding. I started here at Lee canyon. I was on the mountain equally as many dayd as i wasn't this year. But my season got cut short when I tried to jump off a box and nearly broke my wrist ("only" a massive sprain).
We definitely may have met up there. I definitely will be up there a lot more next season, got the unlimited pass on lock for next season, I can’t wait!!
Sometimes an injury like a broken limb or one that's been dislocated is heaps easier to heal from than if you don't manage to break bone but you injure the muscles, ligaments, tendons and nerves that support the joints. I mean that broken bones usually mean casts and sometimes operations to get the bone in the right position and then your body does the working of mending the break. Versus hurting/tearing/stretching muscles, etc where they heal extremely slowly if at all. I am hypermobile which means my joints bend more and muscles etc are more stretchy than normal. Months ago I was walking with a heavy tub in my arms, my ankle rolled over and the muscle that joins the tendon between my shin and the top of my foot tore more than an inch( tear wss 3.7cm). If I had torn the tendon I would have to have an operation to fix it but because I tore the muscle I was told to go home and "rest it". The pain and instability of my ankle has only gotten worse. My gp is finally sending me to orthopaedics to see what I can do to help it since bandages and rest didn't help. I think id rather the broken ankle or torn tendon than the ongoing pain, instability and nerve problems
Glad to see another video, my ski season is over so this is giving me something to be jealous about. Looking forward to the next one, glad Matt's okay too.
just broke my hand and collarbone 2 weeks ago in a similar crash...powder hiding rocks. my meatwagon driver was also a snowboarder and he was awesome. shout out to the Killington ski patrol.
At least its a dislocation. You'll feel like shit and have to have a follow up with an ortho to see if you hurt any tendons or ligiments. But hey its better than breaking the bone. Heal up.
I’ve been thinking about that a lot recently, being a month out from my season ender. I feel like a lot of people could at the very least get down some of this more difficult terrain (save for mandatory straightlining and such), if they just took their time and remained in control. It’s when you get overconfident that injuries begin to occur, like I did myself.
That sucks. I tend to ski aggressively but only do high speeds on a wide open trail, and only after I'm warmed up and have my ski legs under me. No way am I getting injured and ending my ski day early.
im an intermediate skier who wants to wants to get into tree runs, but I want mellow runs and im scared of accidently running into tight trees because im trying not to break my arm. Hopefully you could show me around lee someday.
Just think about controlling your speed above all else. Take it super slow and stay in control. You don't have to ski fast to ski well. If you start going too fast, do a hockey stop and start over again.
I grew up in America without safety bars being on chair lifts. Resorts eventually installed them and all the resorts I've been to never made it a rule. Plus, us americans are really good at sitting on our asses.
The laughter and then the “I’m not good” and the “we’ll figure it out” 😭 friendship
Lol the instinct to hand him the bottle but the quick remembrance that his arm is broken and you'll have to open it yourself for him.
Yeah glad you caught that haha
Just so you know in case you come into contact with others with broken limbs: they may need surgery or sedation to fix whatever is broken so limit their fluids and any food. Sometimes if the patient has liquid in their tummy then surgery has to be delayed so that the patient doesn't end up with the liquid in their lungs. They can choke and need extra intervention because the anaesthetic sedation relaxes the valve that holds food and liquid down in the stomach.
If they are thirsty then get them to swish the liquid around their mouth and spit it back out (as if they are gargling that horrid stuff given by dentist or mouthwash).
As a first aider I've treated a few broken bones until the ambulance came. It's better to be safe with fluids/food than to be sorry for something that happens when all you did was try to help/ provide comfort.
Blessings from South Eastern Australia, Dot
@@dotcassilles1488i mean in this case by the time he got to the hospital he probably peed it back out again... but it's good to know
you know hes a real friend when he laughed before he said you ok 👌
real friendship, gotta laugh at ya buddy falling then make sure he good and even open the water for him.. glad you both are good !
The same just happened to My Mom, skiing in Vermont last week. Broke her arm, shoulder to be exact. Also hit her head, so ski patrol asked her if she knows where she is. Hoping for the recovery to be Quick. ❤❤❤❤
I'm sorry to hear that. Hope she recovers quickly too.
Thank You!
i am sorry but where did seh ski because i live in vermont and i ski and bromley and stratton
Aww hope she recovers ❤❤
You guys are like brothers. I love seeing that you're know his humor and how you could make him be a little more happy
Thanks :)
The best place to be in Vegas!!! Lee is my home mountain I love that place!! I separated my shoulder there about a month ago and cut my season short, hope your buddy healed up and got to tear it up this season!! can't wait for next season!!
Im sure we've met at some point. This was my first season ever snowboarding. I started here at Lee canyon. I was on the mountain equally as many dayd as i wasn't this year. But my season got cut short when I tried to jump off a box and nearly broke my wrist ("only" a massive sprain).
We definitely may have met up there. I definitely will be up there a lot more next season, got the unlimited pass on lock for next season, I can’t wait!!
Sometimes an injury like a broken limb or one that's been dislocated is heaps easier to heal from than if you don't manage to break bone but you injure the muscles, ligaments, tendons and nerves that support the joints.
I mean that broken bones usually mean casts and sometimes operations to get the bone in the right position and then your body does the working of mending the break.
Versus hurting/tearing/stretching muscles, etc where they heal extremely slowly if at all.
I am hypermobile which means my joints bend more and muscles etc are more stretchy than normal. Months ago I was walking with a heavy tub in my arms, my ankle rolled over and the muscle that joins the tendon between my shin and the top of my foot tore more than an inch( tear wss 3.7cm). If I had torn the tendon I would have to have an operation to fix it but because I tore the muscle I was told to go home and "rest it". The pain and instability of my ankle has only gotten worse. My gp is finally sending me to orthopaedics to see what I can do to help it since bandages and rest didn't help.
I think id rather the broken ankle or torn tendon than the ongoing pain, instability and nerve problems
@@dotcassilles1488hope you heal up soon good luck 🙏
Very cool. I'm training to be ski patrol right now and it was cool to see how a rescue takes place in a video. Hope you buddy is doing well.
I'm glad that you're able to use this video not just for entertainment purposes. Matt is doing good now, he recovered. Hope your training goes well!
Glad to see another video, my ski season is over so this is giving me something to be jealous about. Looking forward to the next one, glad Matt's okay too.
Thanks for the support! Next season will be here sooner than you know it.
This is my first time to see ski patrol with snowboard 3:48
Yeah, I was a bit shocked as well.
just broke my hand and collarbone 2 weeks ago in a similar crash...powder hiding rocks. my meatwagon driver was also a snowboarder and he was awesome. shout out to the Killington ski patrol.
Maybe next time the celebration shots can wait till after the slide! Stay safe out there guys lol
I wanted to make sure he was a bit tipsy before the impact haha. Makes it easier on the body lol
Man I love your videos recently found them and can’t stop watching waiting for a new vid to come
Thanks! :)
“So f**kin icy” was some heavy foreshadowing lol
I hope he's better now, I love yours vid you r so chill bro
He's doing better now! Thank you bro!
damn Matt smashed a hidden knuckle....ouch....get well dude.
I'll make sure to get the message to him!
This is partially relatable, I fractured my radial head too (didn’t dislocate anything though) in a biking accident 3 weeks ago.. still recovering 😢
Sorry to hear that, hope things get better.
At least its a dislocation. You'll feel like shit and have to have a follow up with an ortho to see if you hurt any tendons or ligiments. But hey its better than breaking the bone. Heal up.
Thanks!
Love your content bro
Thank you!
the sled of shame... akin to a dogs collar of shame
@@happyfisherman4432 He also wore the sling of shame for a couple months.
Hope he’s all good now
get well soon Bro
Most of the people who get serious ski injuries are good skiers who might underestimate the risk of certain situations.
Damn, that opened my eyes a bit. You're like the Gandhi of skiing
I’ve been thinking about that a lot recently, being a month out from my season ender. I feel like a lot of people could at the very least get down some of this more difficult terrain (save for mandatory straightlining and such), if they just took their time and remained in control. It’s when you get overconfident that injuries begin to occur, like I did myself.
I thought he snapped it. Its dislocated, thats not too bad. Hurts, but not like a fill break. Arm bars do that alot!! 😂😂
Hope everything worked out man
Thanks man, he healed up just fine.
@@TannerSG that’s great to hear
This is what I was looking for. Glad he's okay and that you were there for him. Good to have a buddy who will wait for ski patrol and be a lookout.
That sucks. I tend to ski aggressively but only do high speeds on a wide open trail, and only after I'm warmed up and have my ski legs under me. No way am I getting injured and ending my ski day early.
Zuschauen wie die Bäume plötzlich vor einem stehen und schnell noch dran vorbei 😮 in einer Sekunde kann sich alles ändern ....
im an intermediate skier who wants to wants to get into tree runs, but I want mellow runs and im scared of accidently running into tight trees because im trying not to break my arm. Hopefully you could show me around lee someday.
Yeah, if you see me on the slope say hi! I wouldn't mind doing a lap with you.
Assuming you've got your basic skills you just gotta go for it. Take it easy at first till you get comfortable. Wear a helmet.
Just think about controlling your speed above all else. Take it super slow and stay in control. You don't have to ski fast to ski well. If you start going too fast, do a hockey stop and start over again.
How is Matt now? Did he get any surgery?
It's been a while since I have talked with Matt but I don't believe he had any surgeries, he did recover from the crash.
is he 26....uh I think so...😂
haha
No words here. Ah youth…………..
I have never seen snowboard patrol
@@minhtinnguyen594 it was my first time too
Legend
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Why tf is Nobody closing their lifts safety bar?! In europe, a lift wouldn’t even let you not close the bars..
I grew up in America without safety bars being on chair lifts. Resorts eventually installed them and all the resorts I've been to never made it a rule. Plus, us americans are really good at sitting on our asses.
there where i broke mine aswell
@@deceiverlss That sucks! Hope you healed well.
Going way too fast for those kook turns lmao. Fuck around find out
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holy shit youre so handsome
I like your smile haha
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Maybe next time, skip the skiing on drugs. 😑
You yell ”so fuckin” icy and then continue to ski way too fast for the conditions.Go figure.
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First 3 Minutes wasted my time. It was neccesary to add your funny non-sense talk lol
Those Rossi’s don’t have the spine for Lee Canyon…that place…🤬…Vegas crunch.