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Catch-All Log (Open and Closed TLs)
WHO: Nadine Cross, Others
WHAT: Various, including care package assembly, search and rescue quest, open prompts
WHERE: Cadens and Libertas
WHEN: September
WARNINGS: Potential gore/other aftermath stuff in quest thread, drug use, will add as needed
[General catch-all for September, specific starters in top-levels below!]
WHAT: Various, including care package assembly, search and rescue quest, open prompts
WHERE: Cadens and Libertas
WHEN: September
WARNINGS: Potential gore/other aftermath stuff in quest thread, drug use, will add as needed
[General catch-all for September, specific starters in top-levels below!]
Just gonna make something up! lol let me know if you guys want another idea
Jayce follows the dog who drags them toward the remains of a once two-floored house, now mostly crumbled into one and a half. Half the ceiling still remains mostly held up from the two walls not quite fallen yet, but it is leaning to the side. The threat of possibly coming down hangs over them. At first it is not obvious what the dog is sensing until a small cry of pain and gasping coughs are heard underneath what must have been the entire left side of the building.
There are two people covered in ash and debris, most of it able to be brushed off but the worst comes in one with half covered in the bottom half with concrete, and the other pinned by the arm. Neither have limbs that have to come off but they are pinned down. It's clear it did not happen in the attack itself but when they tried to return inside, perhaps to gather belongings, that is now thrown around the empty space.
Jayce offers Jo the shovel and Dean the crowbar, they will both be helpful in gaining leverage on the walls, he can help them push the actual debris off, but he glances at Nadine. "Should we look first to see if removing it is the best idea?" His training says maybe, it's like a knife wound, it could just have them bleed out.
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Nadine is already unshouldering her pack. No matter what, pain relief will be needed. She offers soothing words and reassurances as she crouches down to take a closer look at just how the victims are pinned. With actual patients in front of her, she feels a lot more calm and in control. This she knows. This she understands.
She has a few quick questions for the worst trapped of the two, nodding at the strained responses and calling up a little ball of hovering light to help illuminate where the rubble is trapping the man. She may not have healing magic, exactly, but she has magic that's useful.
Including her diagnostic ability, which she realizes is about to serve them well. A laying of her hand on the trapped man and she can be sure of her assumption.
"Okay, I think we got lucky here. He's trapped, but his legs aren't crushed and while there's some damage, I think it's just minimal fracturing. No major internal bleeding, no loss of sensation. Start getting this debris out of here."
With a reassuring word and the administering of a pain tonic, she moves to the other victim and lets the muscle get to work.
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There's a wariness to it, acceptance, to the set of Nadine's posture,
that gives Jo more questions about her than Nocwich had left her with.
Jo takes the shovel, but she waits as Jayce and Nadine start conferring. While Nadine got to work figuring out the answer to the question, Jo looked off further out in the direction they'd come and could still go, listening. There were still voices, shouts of just far enough not to be made out orders, but nothing that needed concerning themselves over while all four sets of their hands would be busy.
Once they have the word, Jo heads over to the rubble, knocking loose first, whatever can be scraped to the side, shattered off the larger pieces as they fell. Once that was all clear from falling on the guy when they shifted the slabs, Jo wedged the shovel head into a good fulcrum point. "Ready when you are."
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Another nod over the crowbar, this one of appreciation. He puts it to use once the debris is largely cleared, jamming it into a matching fulcrum point on the other side of the guy's legs.
"On three. Ready? One-" Dean starts, bracing himself.
"Wait, wait, w-wait-" says the guy interrupts nervously, his voice high and ringing with alarm. "Is it gonnu' hurt?"
Dean pauses. Glances at Jo, then back at the guy again. Shrugs a shoulder and answers with a short, "Yep, probably. Sorry, pal. One, two-"
Three.
He heaves, muscles straining. The guy beneath them yowls falsetto like a pissed-off cat in a dog factory.
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With Dean and Jo using the crowbar and shovel to lift up the piece as best as they can, Jayce slides in there to grab the man in question securely. He is fully strong enough to easily sweep grown men off their feet and this is no exception, holding the man behind his back and making certain he sees it lift off him enough to pull him right out.
Jayce doesn't stop only a foot away, he very carefully carries the man right out of the house, so if that ceiling comes down they don't have to worry about saving him again. It's not that far, only ten feet away or so, but out of immediate danger. The man is screaming and writhing in pain in his arms so when he sets him down, careful there is nothing dangerous around him, he gets one of Nadine's potions and offers it to him.
"Drink this, it'll help make this easier until help is here, okay?" The pain at least can be handled long enough for them to worry about the next person.
"How's she doing?" He says to Nadine.
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"Gonna need a couple of minutes." Nadine's eyes flick up to Jayce's, but her tone remains light. "There's an open wound, I need to get a tourniquet on before we free the arm. And then if you could do a little something to help the bleeding?"
She knows Jayce has learned healing spells, and may well be able to slow or stop the bleeding quicker than a poultice and bandages would. Time is of the essence now - and not just because of the nature of the wound. This isn't exactly a stable area, and the removal of debris that Dean and Jo have been handling could cause the precarious shelter to shift.
They don't want to be here when that happens.
She works as she talks, deftly assembling a syringe. This will all be easier with the poor woman sedated.
"If you guys can be ready for when I say 'go'?" This directed at Dean and Jo. A quick jab and the woman starts to settle, her breathing evening and her moans and whimpers subsiding. Nadine gets to work on the tourniquet, wrapping it tightly around the upper portion of the trapped arm.
Just doing a quick little 'staunch bleeding'
Jayce holds the woman's other hand gently as Nadine works on the tourniquet. "It's going to be okay, we're getting you out right now." He has the bedside manner down well, his kind temperament making it easy. The woman looks at him instead of at her arm.
Jayce touches her arm right above the tourniquet and nods to Nadine, since she's the one to say go. As soon as they lift it up he'll be ready to close the open wound.
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He starts screaming, and as much as Jo can hear it, it's half-white noise, too, instantly. Training. Habit. The sound of agony is not new, even if it makes her twitch a little at the suddenness—spine straightening, muscles up her arm tightening in her grip on the shovel handle. Jayce is bridal carrying the screaming man, shaking, struggling man outside like it is nothing, and that's good. Another notch in the list of things that mark Jayce down as capable. Good to have here.
Once he's out of sight, he's out of mind for the moments it takes to lower that slab back down, listening to a little too close as the walls creak and grind. A little ominously, she thinks about the inverse of her earlier thought. Maybe it wasn't just the wall holding the guy together, but the guy holding the second-to-last padded brace on the house's support from fully caving. Too.
Jayce is coming back in, but Jo is looking at different points where the wall and ceiling are. The groaning points, the friction between wall and roof pieces digging, scattering small chunks of themselves, were too much for her liking. Parts that are all too directly connected to above where Jayce, Nadine, and the lady on the floor are. Shifting this wall portion isn't going to go well for this place, and for anything, anyone, under it, when it's pushed just that possible too much further.
If Jo keeps her voice business-like, there is a warning in it,
"We might want to make this one real fast." There's a glance toward Dean and Jayce, and then it lands and sticks on their fourth. "Nadine, you should probably clear out before we lift it this time. So anything you think you need to do before a possible yank-and-run, you should do it before we move anything this time."
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All those people he could've saved if him or his brother could do something like this.
(Probably Sam, this seems like a Sam thing. God damn, he misses his brother.)
He tracks Jo's sight line. The way it flicks from him to the walls, to the places that groan, to the places everything connects. After a couple of seconds, he realizes the conclusion she's drawing for himself, and he shoots her a knowing look — lips pursed, his expression reading something along the lines of wellp, this might go real bad real quick.
He doesn't say it, though. No point. Either it will or it won't, but freaking everybody out won't help — they need Nadine cool and collected, and they need this guy not to flail around and make things worse for himself.
They brace while Nadine does what she can. He steels himself, and shoots Jo another look.
Ready for us to get our skulls caved in? Great.
"One. Two..."
Heave.
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"I'll get this one patched up, it's bad but it's not so bad it can't be stitched and bandaged and good to go. I've got almost unlimited sutures, you don't have unlimited strength." This said to Jayce, voicing her opinion. There are a dozen rolls of surgical thread in her kit.
"If you can try and keep her still and as calm as possible?"
No matter how they spread their energies between the four of them, they're going to be exhausted by the end of the day. From either physical or magical exertion, or both.
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"Get out of there," he says to the other two, although he assumes they're smart enough to do that on their own. Which becomes very helpful when only a few seconds later, Jo's eye is completely correct that once they're moved, it starts to come down.
They saved the two people, but this was still their home, and now it is rubble. It is difficult for Jayce not to see that in the way they look at it, grateful to be alive, but there is pain there too. Jayce nods to Nadine and gently puts a hand on the woman's back. "It's going to be okay, Nadine here is one of the best medics you could ask for, ma'am."
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He starts to count, and she pushes in, lifting. At first, it's an ominous groan from the ceiling above the part of the wall their shifts; then it bleeds into creaking, coming from all around them. Which is about one second before the cracking, and things are beginning to collapse toward them, crashing into the ground and every other point where gravity wins the war against balance.
"Go, go, go." This at Jayce, and the woman he's dragging out, and Dean, and herself.
Everyone needs out that exit as soon as possible, and Jo yanks the shovel back, headed in the same direction as the other two had gone. Still looking back to where Dean was before she could let herself get that far. There's debris from a cracked, fallen something-or-other that slams her shoulder, but though she grabs from her shoulder, it doesn't slow her down once Dean's there with her.
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The second it looks like Jayce is clear, Dean's moving out after. Rather, he's moving out deliberately behind Jo, who he immediately crowds as the roof begins to collapse. He's there towering over her a good head taller (and practically twice as wide at the shoulders), a firm guiding hand at the small of her back urging her on, his physicality engineered to try and keep the falling carpentry from cracking her skull open — which is all well and good, but apparently it ain't quite enough for his subconscious.
As soon as the debris starts dropping in his peripheral vision, the wings come out mindlessly and on instinct. A mass of white feathers arches up high over her head like a god damn fluffy umbrella, shielding them both as they haul two metric tons of ass straight out the door.
Once they're clear, those wings fold into his back again and disappear as though they never were. Dean hardly even registers it, barely realizes he did it — he's too preoccupied with catching his breath and whirling around to watch from a safe fifteen paces away as the structure fully collapses in a near-deafening cacophany of dust.
After a heavy pause, he mutters under his breath, "Sure hope they didn't have a cat."
If they did... adios, Mr. Whiskers.
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But they'd gotten the survivors out, and they'd made it out themselves. It's good, starting out strong. It won't last, she's not naïve, but it's good to start with a win. They can hold on to this, when they need to.
"And you're all sewn up." A small smile is directed to the woman she's just finished stitching up. "We're going to radio one of the retrieval teams, and they're going to come and take you both to one of the medical tents in a safer area. They'll take care of you."
Insofar as care can be given. Few things help with the loss of home and all worldly possessions.
"Everybody good?" Mostly meaning Jo and Dean, who had been closest to the collapse when it all came down.
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Then his attention goes to the house that is fully down now and he sees the faces of the people they saved. They're alive, and glad about that, but there's grief too, at the rubble that was their home. His heart goes out to them and he knows this is just the start. They saved these two, but they won't be able to save anyone. Jayce is soft-hearted so he tells himself to steel his spine for what's coming next.
For now though he takes the radio and tells them where they are, being fairly good at knowing latitude and longitude. The radio is working just fine but he's ready to fix it if need be. "Help is on the way."