2017
DOI: 10.5603/imh.2017.0035
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Pattern of lethal trauma among swimmers colliding with a personal watercraft

Abstract: Personal watercrafts (otherwise known as Jet Skis or wave runners) possess powerful propelling engines that enable them to reach high velocities. In overcrowded sea shores, especially due to a diversity of human errors (inexperience, underage operator, alcohol-related errors and lack of training), these vessels might cause severe damage to the operator himself, to swimmers in the whereabouts but to the environment as well. We present three fatal victims that were struck and overrun by personal watercrafts used… Show more

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“…Even though sea sports are often considered safe and not as extreme as whitewater sports such as Rafting, Kayaking and Canoeing, they still expose people to hazards that may end up in devastating situations (Spittler, Jack MD;Gillum, Ryan MD;DeSanto & Kristen MSLS, 2020;Xhemali B, Vyshka G, Sinamati A & Shaqiri E., 2017). Regarding this fact and with the increase of prevalence of PWC use and injuries, it is a necessity for prevention strategies to be made.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though sea sports are often considered safe and not as extreme as whitewater sports such as Rafting, Kayaking and Canoeing, they still expose people to hazards that may end up in devastating situations (Spittler, Jack MD;Gillum, Ryan MD;DeSanto & Kristen MSLS, 2020;Xhemali B, Vyshka G, Sinamati A & Shaqiri E., 2017). Regarding this fact and with the increase of prevalence of PWC use and injuries, it is a necessity for prevention strategies to be made.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%