I was hunting my usual spot. On our return to camp we noticed a Sheriff's vehicle go past with his lights on. By the time we made it back to camp another was quickly approaching. We asked if there was anything we could do to help and he replied if we had medical training to get in the truck. A hunter had been shot. I know automatically some may think "Shouldn't have had one in the chamber." I agree but here is the story I was told. His mother had drawn a moose tag. They had spotted a fairly nice moose and she was going to shoot it. However it moved and they had to re position to get a shot. At this point she fell and the gun went off. Now, how many times have we all done the same thing? Spotted game, loaded for a shot, it moves, we move. Probably more than once. He was severely injured but alive. We helped as best we could and he was Life Flighted to East Idaho Regional Medical center. The family was nice. However I was in "Hunter" mode and not "Medic" mode. I know it sounds weird but that is how I do the job day in and day out. Even my wife says I'm a little different on days I work the Ambulance... I feel like I did not preform well and thought I would make up by posting on here. They are asking for help. If you would like to here is the GoFundMe. https://www.gofundme.com/2nddnfg It doesn't seem like a lot if your donate a little, but if every deer hunter in Idaho alone donated $1 there would be over $157,000. Thank you if you would like to donate. They appreciate it I'm sure. I've contacted Brant and offered to take his mother to find a moose in his absence if she would like to go. He told me she may never pick up a rifle again. We will see. If she contacts me I'll do my best to get her a moose.