We have an excellent health care system in Canada. If you read the timeline you would have seen that Natasha had immediate care, but refused it. If she had been looked at maybe she could have gotten more help, considering time is the essence for head injuries. All someone could have done to was look in her eyes for a sign of trauma or concussion. Yes, I do agree that an air ambulance helicopter is probably needed in this remote ski area. People die everyday around the world while skiing and usually because of head injuries, which could also have been prevented by wearing a helmet.
Perez, you must never been out of California, because a 'sled' isn't always a tobogan but on a ski hill or in the snow it's also known as a 'snow mobile'.
Perez, you must never been out of California, because a 'sled' isn't always a tobogan but on a ski hill or in the snow it's also known as a 'snow mobile'.