Simon could tell the woman was in serious condition within a few seconds. After ascertaining her pulse and that she was still breathing, the first thing to do was stabilize her condition before moving her. He slipped an oxygen mask over her mouth and nose before moving to her left side to get a reading on her blood pressure.
It was low and shaky, not surprising with as thready as her pulse was. He moved back to her right side, taking a closer look at the injuries. In the back of his mind, he was already calculating how many hours of surgery would be needed.