Re: Annie
Radek was used to having to triage in any location available, facilities having improved somewhat, even on the battlefront. He sometimes forgot that civilian times were rather different. "There is an area, behind the counter, where it is more private. Can you describe your injuries?" he asked, making his way back behind the counter to check on the space there. He had dressed the arm and shoulder of a young woman who had been slashed by what he had deduced was a tusk or horn, the description of the beast somewhat confused by the two telling the story. From the size and types of beasts he'd seen on the 95 on his way down he had stop trying to find out details and went with the worst case scenario, advising all who were at least ambulant to go to the hospital to receive booster shots for rabies and tetanus as a minimum.