Chapter 67: Emergency Rescue
They were very far from the hospital and the rest of the pack. As Carson back the truck up, Serena hopped out. “Nobody touch
him!” she shouted, holding her arms up to keep the others back. She dropped down on her knees by Logan, grabbing the small
light from her pocket. She pulled back his eyelids, flashing the light in them to test his responsiveness. She took his pulse and
then listened to his heart. “How far did you carry him?” she asked. They were out in the open now, but there was plenty of woods
nearby. Carrying a severely wounded wolf with broken bones and open wounds through the woods was a recipe for disaster. The
terrain alone could cause more damage without the proper support on the body, not to mention exposure to so many
contaminants.
If Logan’s wounds didn’t kill him, he could get serious infections from bacteria, viruses, and even fungal infections out in the
woods!
“Through those trees,” one of the patrol wolves said, pointing in a direction. “Yes, but how far?” Serena asked checking the
wounds on his neck that were still pumping blood out. He hadn’t bled out completely, but Logan was in dangerous shape. “About
a mile or so,” was her answer. Serena groaned and rolled her eyes. Carson parked the truck as close as he could without
running over them. Serena had her hands on Logan’s abdomen, feeling around in the bruised areas. He had three broken ribs.
His breathing was so light and even though.
Her test on his pupils revealed that he was unconscious. He’d lost a lot of blood! So much that he wasn’t even feeling the pain
from his broken bones.
“Carson, get the gurney down here,” Serena ordered. The Beta obeyed without command. She looked at the rest of the patrol
wolves. “The rest of you, get spare scrubs out of the truck, clothe yourselves, and run back to the hospital to tell Adriana that we
are on our way,” she said. “Shouldn’t we stay and help?” one asked her. Serena shook her head.
“The fewer of you there are, the better this will go,” she said bluntly. The patrol wolves scattered, clothing themselves and taking
off towards the hospital.
“We‘re really far away,” Carson said, putting the gurney on the ground beside her. Serena quickly released the legs, dropping the
gurney down to ground level. “Get the back board, we can’t move him until he has full body support,” she told Carson, ignoring
his comment. “Serena, is this as bad as it looks?” he asked. Serena looked up at him. The concern
Chapter 67 Emergency Rescue on his face overpowering. Serena’swallowed. “It’s worse,” she said. “Get the back board!”
Carson nodded. He returned to the truck while Serena continued to check Logan over. He was going to need a blood
transfusion. She didn’t have the best equipment for it in the truck, but there were some primitive tools she could use.
Carson laid the back board on the ground beside Logan, opposite the gurney. “We need to shift him over,” Serena said. “Slowly,
one inch at a time, don’t lift more than you have to.” Carson nodded, getting Logan’s ankles. Serena put her hands under his
shoulders.
She nodded to Carson, and they began to slowly shift him from the ground to the backboard. When he was in place, Serena
strapped him in. She grabbed the top and Carson grabbed the bottom. They were able to lift him up and place him on the gurney
without further aggravating his wounds. Logan groaned and mumbled something unintelligible. Serena put a hand on his
shoulder. She didn’t know how lucid he was. “Logan, you’ve been severely injured” she said. “It’s Serena. I’m here to take care of
you. Carson is here too. We are going to get you into the medical truck and take you to the hospital. Adriana has the whole team
waiting, and I will look after you on the way.” He didn’t respond with anything more than a wince. “Let’s get him back in the truck,”
Serena said. She pulled the gurney back up into its tallest position. The wheels weren’t that easy to push across grass, sticks,
and leaves, but she and Carson got it to the medical truck. The gurney was designed to be easy to load, unload, and collapse
without hurting the patient. She and Carson got it loaded, and then she climbed in after. “I know this is an emergency, but please
drive carefully and consciously,” Serena implored as Carson went to close the back doors. “I will,” he said. Serena nodded.
“Thank you for helping,” she added. Carson gave a somber smile. “He’s the Alpha,” he said. “It is my job.”
“It is more than that,” Serena said as she connected the leads to Logan to monitor his blood pressure, heart rate, and blood
oxygen level. “Yea, it is,” Carson said. Serena nodded at him and he shut the doors. She looked at Logan, her focus on her
patient now that he was loaded and they were moving again. Her first order was to stop the bleeding in his neck! That was the
most immediate threat! Grabbing gloves and some antiseptic pads, Serena got to work cleaning the wounds,
Chapter 67 Emergency Rescue
They were deep puncture wounds that had torn through his throat and
arteries. Logan would need some reconstructive surgery to save his voice. That was something that would have to wait until they
were at the hospital. In the meantime, she cleaned the wounds. There wasn’t a lot of blood coming out of them anymore, despite
it being an arterial bleed. That meant his blood pressure was dangerously low, reflected by the monitor. His blood oxygen was
low too. With one hand, Serena wiped off the wounds on his neck. With the other, she secured an oxygen mask on his face and
Serena shook her head at how ignorant the patrol wolves had been to move him rather than hold the wounds closed with their
fingers until help arrived! She couldn’t do anything about that now! Serena stuffed cotton packing into the puncture wounds once
they were clean. She applied pressure to both sides of his throat, adding more cotton when they bled through. With the proper
application of material and pressure, the bleeding slowed considerably. She kept the packing in place and taped it down. With
her hands free, Serena hooked Logan up to an IV of fluids. She shot the painkillers and the antibiotics into the IV. Pulling off her
bloody gloves, she replaced them with a fresh pair. She found antivirals and antifungals to put in his IV back as well, covering all
the bases to prevent Logan from succumbing to some infection or virus.
In his unconsciousness, he winced and moaned. Serena felt his head. He was burning up! She pulled some ice packs out of the
cabinets, cracking them against the edge of the gurney, and placing them around Logan’s head, shoulders, and arms. She
pressed them right to his skin everywhere she could. Although she knew he would need throat surgery, Serena wanted to make
sure he wouldn’t start bleeding again. She took the bandages and packing off, cleaning his neck again before stitching up each
puncture wound. She used a light gauge suture that would be easily removable when he went into surgery, but would at least
keep him from bleeding on the ride.
She put on new bandages and turned her attention to his broken ribs and the bruises that covered his chest and abdomen. “How
is it going back there?” Carson asked. “I’ve stopped the major bleeding,” Serena reported. “He is far from being out of the woods,
yet.”
Changing her gloves again, Serena probed the broken ribs. She wouldn’t be able to confirm without x-rays and an MRI, but she
was almost certain that none of his major organs or arteries had been skewered with bone shards. The ribs were in bad shape
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though, the bones broke in several places! He would need surgery to mend the pieces in his chest too!
He’d really taken a beating! She checked his head again. His skin wasn’t as hot. Either the antibiotics and other medications
were working, or the ice packs were. Possibly a combination of the two. Serena was feeling a little better about Logan’s stable
condition, for the moment. He still needed a lot of work, but the most life-threatening injuries had been handled.
“I’m about to get on the road. I’m going to pick up the speed when we are on the smooth pavement,” Carson warned her. “Good,
we need to move faster,” Serena said. The monitor began beeping, letting her know that Logan’s blood pressure was dropping,
along with his heart rate.
“Serena?” Carson asked.
“Just drive!” she snapped. If they didn’t hurry, Logan wasn’t going to make it!
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