Bloody hell, Angel. Whoever it is, drag them inside and get their clothes back on. Maybe ten minutes is all they have, and that's being generous in this weather. The hypothermia'll start to set in around twenty minutes. Death in thirty to forty-five.
Uh, it's in his chest. I don't think it hit anything vital, because he isn't dead and his breathing is fine and he's TALKING INSTEAD OF RESTING AND I'M GOING TO KICK HIS FREAKING BUTT--
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Okay. Well, second question is did the stab go all the way through him? If not, then just pressure on the entry wound. You'll want to get bandages strapped tight over his chest to keep that on and make sure you check the wound and change the bandages any time it looks like it's getting a little too bloody.
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You need to stop the bleeding first. Where is the stab? You might be able to tourniquet the wound.
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Okay. Well, second question is did the stab go all the way through him? If not, then just pressure on the entry wound. You'll want to get bandages strapped tight over his chest to keep that on and make sure you check the wound and change the bandages any time it looks like it's getting a little too bloody.