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Speedo Hospital
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 8:52 am
by zee
I once slipped and fell on my head at the pool some years back during swim class and hurt myself a bit. I had to be restrained (they put the neck brace on me) and secured on the stretcher while still in my speedos, and taken into the ambulance for the ride to the hospital. I got hard throughout and when I was wheeled into the ER I finally cummed with all the doctors and nurses coming to check on me. luckily they didnt cut away my speedos but I ended up being admitted for a night for observation. I had my speedos on all the time and once my family and friends left after visting, I took off the hospital dress and slept in nothing but my speedos of coz.
I still have that speedos till today - my priceless navy blue Speedo Aquablade.
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 1:17 pm
by SpeedoMike
Great you recovered so fast.
Some years ago a swimmer at San Jose (Calif) City College nearly drowned in the school's pool. A team mate saw him on the bottom of the pool and sounded an alarm. The guy was pulled out of the pool unconscious, given CPR, and since the hospital was directly across the street, thrown into the back of a car and driven to the ER.
As soon as the guy was on the ER gurney, one of the nurses cut off his Speedos so the crew could work on him. The guy, very fortunately, recovered. However, he complained to the nurse who cut off his speedos that swimmers consider them valuable and that they're expensive... At Christmas he received a gift-wrapped pair of new Speedos from the ER nurses.
The two who saved his life were awarded the American Red Cross Award for Saving a Life. The entire story was excellently written up in the San Jose Mercury News.
(BTW, there was once a bumper sticker on cars in San Jose saying Charlie Tuna Reads the Mercury News
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 9:14 pm
by Adibum_23
Wow thats quite something.... but also how hard can it be to just slip the speedo off.... it didnt have to be cut!? lol
Alex
Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 7:43 pm
by SpeedoMike
Wow thats quite something.... but also how hard can it be to just slip the speedo off.... it didnt have to be cut!? lol
There's no time to use discretion at that moment. Milliseconds count. But, he did receive a new Speedo from the nurses who must have been impressed by what they say. Why deny them an occasional treat like stripping an 18 or 19 yo out of his Speedo.
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