ADAM: Ah! It hurts. Don't touch it.
SCOTT: What part hurts?
ADAM: The shoulder.
SCOTT: Well, maybe you broke it. But what I'm worried about is this cut.
ADAM: It's not a cut. It's a gash! It's bigger than a cut! Ah! I need a doctor.
SCOTT: C'mon. Just don't move.
ADAM: I'm bleeding too much.
SCOTT: We don't have a decent First Aid Kit, do we?
ADAM: Yes. My bike has one under the seat. Get it, quick!
SCOTT: There's some tape, iodine, and cloth bandages.
I don't think the cloth bandages can stop the bleeding. What we need is a tourniquet.
ADAM: Wrap a few loops of the bandages around my upper arm, then twist.
That will work as a tourniquet.
After that, you can cut more of the bandages to cover the wound.
SCOTT: Good plan. Let me put some iodine on the cut.
ADAM: No, forget that! Do the tourniquet first. I'm losing too much blood.
SCOTT: Alright, alright. How did you cut this so bad?
ADAM: I ran it against that fence pole as I crashed. What do you think?
Damn, it hurts!
SCOTT: We'll have to get you to a hospital. I can ride you on the back of my bike.
ADAM: I'm lucky I wasn't killed.
I must have been going around forty-five miles an hour.
There was too much gravel on that corner. I slid out.
SCOTT: Yes, I almost slid too.
Alright. This tourniquet is tight. How does it feel?
ADAM: Make it tighter. I want the blood stopped.
Then wrap some bandages around the cut. Then we can go. Ouch! I hope I can walk.
SCOTT: Alright, I'm twisting it around. You tell me when to stop.
ADAM: There. Stop!