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Noting the blood all over the patient's body, Andy Cole, RN, EMT-B, knew the man had been through an ordeal. His arm was severely lacerated from his elbow to his shoulder. In fact, there were numerous lacerations on the patient, from head to toe, especially on his chest and abdomen. They weren't clean cuts, either, such as the kind that would be made by a knife or shattered glass. They were more like rips and tears, as if a jagged object inflicted the wounds.