‘There wasn’t a moment where I was scared’: Salmon Arm mother grateful for RIH saving son’s life
KAMLOOPS — Six hours of surgery, four blood transfusions, and 131 staples to shut the wounds.
After all that and a 15-day stay at Royal Inland Hospital (RIH), 14-year-old Seth Blackburn of Salmon Arm continues his lengthy road to recovery.
Blackburn was dirt biking in Salmon Arm on April 11, but he didn’t see a windfall tree on the corner of the trail he was riding on. He crashed into the tree and its top plunged approximately two inches into his leg.
Seth’s mother Stacey took him to Shuswap Lake General Hospital (SLGH). Stacey said the blood began to flow when staff cut off his biker pants.