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Jim Anderson, Safety Superintendent at Mitsubishi Cement, joins Libby on the podcast today. From doing Search and Rescue all the way to being a Chief at the volunteer fire department where he worked, Jim has always been involved in health and safety for his entire career. In this episode, he shares one of the many safety stories he has accumulated over the years that is really quite personal for him. 

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"I didn't feel comfortable with just letting him go to the doctor after work and chances are he wouldn't have gone and in later conversation with him, he confirmed that."

"He said he'd actually been to the hospital twice before for the same symptoms and they weren't able to figure it out."

"He wasn't in really bad shape, but he was in bad enough shape."

"There's a 95% chance that this is nothing but there's a 5% chance that this is something."

"I knew this individual, that he needed somebody to dig a little deeper because the hospitals that he had gone to, they, their primary concern is,'Okay, is the guy going to die immediately?" Emergency Rooms are to treat emergencies but they didn't quite dig deep enough."

"And there's a condition called DVT, or deep vein thrombosis, and it's clots in your leg, and those clots had migrated. And they cause what would be called a pulmonary embolism or a clogged artery in the lungs. And that is truly a life threatening issue."

"Because of the personal relationship that the gentleman had at the plant with Luther, knew him well enough to call me at home going, 'Hey, I'm not comfortable with EMS getting turned around. Can you dig into this a little deeper?'"

"By the grace of God, he listened to me going, 'Okay, there is a 5% chance that this could be bad.' But that 5% wound up being the suspicions that we had."

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National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association website