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<description>&lt;p&gt;I was on scene for this incident and there are some inaccuracies in the media reports.  For one, there was no CPR given to the individual.  He was breathing when we found him and was breathing when he was sent off in an ambulance.  He was making a snoring sound which may represent a collapsed lung but that is only speculation.  Visibly, it was amazing he didn&apos;t look more beat up.  It also appears that he had potential hip/pelvic damage.  Has anyone heard any updates on this individual?  I hope he is ok.
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