Yep and that is why everyone should learn CPR and continue until help arrives. By keeping the blood circulating your are ensuring an oxygenated blood supply to the brain and give a defib every chance of helping realign the electrical pulses. CPR is the priority not the AED. If you leave a patient to get an AED the chances of resuscitation diminish quickly.
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i was first at a motor bike accident a few years back, on Gorge road Adelaide
now over the years i have done quite a few first aid and CPR courses. always on a dummy and sometime pretend on a mate. apart from the number of blows to pumps its still the same. so peace of cake really.
well that's what i thought until the real deal happened, its bloody hard work. ambo took over 30 minits. if anyone claims they can do CPR for longer than 5 mints i will call you a liar.
and if you think anyone will help, your joking the average aussie is more interested in Gorking or taking photos than helping. with one guys screaming at me, DONT touch him you may hirt his back. The bloke was blue, doubt he was thinking about his back
defif tuning up in 10 minits would have been great
So where are you going to put the drone so it can be on site anywhere in the city within 3mins?,where are the controllers going to be?,how will it handle the high winds that funnel between buildings?,can it handle cross winds between the buildings and updrafts?,can it fly around sign posts,umbrellas,HV power lines etc without going out of control hitting people and causing more issue's?.The woman in the video should have opened the airway and started effective compressions instead of wasting valuable time calling a drone like she's on a TV medical show,going by that video the man has not had circulation for at least 4-5mins which means he's a 20% chance at best,people who deal with this situation for a living don't need stupid gimmics and we aren't in the stone age. Pat
Sorry but your wrong and Craig is right,the reason resus is only 17% effective is because people waste time,in your world calling a drone instead of doing effective CPR.Your idea of calling a drone that lands next to you and delivers a defib within 60 secs is laughable,this is not a Country Pratctise. Pat
Only three of us 200k's south of Newman,one driver,the Paramedic pumping drugs into him and me going to town on his chest,it's very hard to work in a moving vehicle so we each stayed put and did what we had to. Pat
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