a few weeks ago, i saw a boarder land on his uper back, neck and head with all his body weight, he legit bounced like a spring he impacted so hard, i just bailed on a jump right next to where he impacted, so since im a life guard and trained for that kinda situation i popped off my boot and ran up too him, he was seizing up and his eyes had rolled back, he was unresponsive and still seizing, i called to ppl to get the patrol and they eventually came (by the time they arrived he had stopped seizing) and was 100% unresponsive, i didnt manage to check for a pulse or anything (i kinda blanked out at the moment, also cause he was wearing tall tees and a huge jacket, and a bandanna so id have a hard time checking) i told the patrol what happened and they treated it as a spinal, it was pretty scary, being in the situation and all, i couldn't imagine how it was for him, it kinda freaked me for the rest of the day, i asked a patrol on a lift what had happened to him and they said that he had a very shallow pulse and was taken away in a trauma ambulance, not sure after that, 100% he got a concussion, 80% he had brain/skull damage, 50% parallelized, 10% he could be dead
(he wasnt wearing a helm btw)
remember to always be smart and sure of what your doing, this could happen to any of us, always be safe! (besides tom wallisch, hes pro)