Brad N's Experience |
Experience description:
Until now, I only told my Wife
twenty years ago and the Minister who baptized me weeks before he wedded the
wife and I.
Since the night of the experience I have at times been very intuitive and I will
give you an example of that: Roughly 7 years ago I was fresh out of Ambulance
collage, when the family and I were returning from a holiday on the south coast
(NSW Australia) when we had a car speed past us dangerously. I told my that I
have a very bad feeling about this guy, I will have to work on him up the road.
Roughly 5km up the Highway on a bend I noticed some cars on the side of the
road, but didn't think much of it. As we got a little further around I got
a thought which was "turn your head", I looked back past the (B) Pillar to my
right down a deep embankment to see a car crashed into a a large tree and a lot
of People around the incident, I told the wife that I have to turn around while
the wife was arguing with me that there was nothing there. I got out of the car
and went to the edge of the cliff, were I saw the accident. when I
approached the car down the slope there were people all around the site, but no
body taking charge or administering first aid. I took control straight away and
gained access to the passenger front door to find a female passenger that had
submarined down under the dashboard crumpled up in a ball. I noticed that the
female was not breathing and unconscious. Even though she was definitely a
spinal patient I had to straighten her neck backwards to manage her airway, with
a great result. She took a big relieving breath and stated breathing again , she
said thanks but still seemed semi conscious. I looked over to the driver and
noticed that he was compressed by his legs under the dash and seat belt pulled
extremely tight to his chest, due to the car floor being badly distorted and
push his seat forward. I got a young male bystander to grab scissors out of my
F/Aid kit and cut his seat belt, which he did. This allowed the driver to
breath. Because we were in a Rural area I had to manage the patients for 20
Min's until the Ambulance and Rescue squad arrived.
The job took about 90 Min's to release the patients with crush injuries and
then flew them to Canberra hospital from the site.
Both patients survived quite well, but I always new that if I didn't listen to
my intuition (through sensing and hearing thought), I wouldn't have looked back
that day and would guarantee that both patients would have been deceased by the
time Ambulance turned up.
I have other jobs with the Ambulance Service and Diplomatic Security work that I
was involved in that were very similar.
I have only just started to accept my gift and I am at a point in my life were I
thick its time to share what I have witnessed and what I know.