Damn Putt, thanks for stopping. Seriously, I know it may not mean a lot, but hopefully it can help you cope with what you saw a little bit. Just know that, maybe in another situation, you could have saved that persons life, and you did all that you could.
I stop pretty often when I see wrecks and there aren't any officers or ambulance at the scene yet. I've never had to deal with anything worse than a banged up car and a distraught person though.
This is exactly why I want to get my EMT-Basic. I'm absolutely sure I couldn't have done anything in this case, but other times, maybe I could have. That and so when I break my arm when I'm in the middle of nowhere like is eventually going to happen, I can do something about it. I'll probably be getting it in the spring if I can work it around trying to get on Ski Patrol too. Too many damn things to do.