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[GMCnet] Might be gmc related [message #109194] Mon, 20 December 2010 19:45 Go to next message
paul h cashman is currently offline  paul h cashman   United States
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Hi All,
When I first read this article , I thought this is GREAT a CPR System that
anyone, can do and not worry about catching ,an infectious Disease from
putting your Mouth ,on a Possibly infected Individual.
I wouldn't put my Mouth on someone I don't know.
Very Simple to do and easy to remember.Now if someone drops in front of me,
I won't worry if its a heart Attract ,or a seizure of some kind ,I cant
possibly hurt them.
This system supply's oxygen plus makes the Heart Pump.
Lets say you are in your GMC and have an Attract ,you or your Husband could
do this and keep him alive until the first response arrives.Don't do this
and the first response see's a nonliving person.
Now we have Millions of People that will respond ,instead of A FEW certified
CPR Specialists..
Does this 'Responder 'have a Medical Degree and can he evaluate this new
System ?
Doctors Designed this System, enough said.
Paul Cashman
Riverdale GA





paul h cashman wrote on Mon, 20 December 2010 12:05
> New CPR technique!
> This video demonstrates a new CPR technique, which is much simpler that
> the one used for years prior. Hopefully, you or I will never need to use
> this, but in case we do, this is very useful information. Please watch and
> forward to your friends and family, if you haven't already done so. You
> never know, a life may be saved utilizing this new procedure.
> http://tinyurl.com/2fx8r59 <http://tinyurl.com/2fx8r59>

I sort of disagree with the idea of spreading this training by the internet
like a viral "lost child" email. Even this simplified CPR requires some
training. The real tricky problem is that if someone tries this and fails,
then they will bear a burden of guilt for not bringing the victim back to
life. ( have a specific case in mind) Actually CPR is effective in only
about 5% of the cases.
It would be a better idea to encourage people to get actual ARC or AHS
training. A GMC would make a good mobile training facility. (ObGMcontent)
"former first responder"


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Re: [GMCnet] Might be gmc related [message #109233 is a reply to message #109194] Tue, 21 December 2010 06:10 Go to previous message
Steven Ferguson is currently offline  Steven Ferguson   United States
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I agree Paul, any chance at saving a life is better for the victim than none
at all.

On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Paul Cashman <paulcashman@bellsouth.net>wrote:

> Now we have Millions of People that will respond ,instead of A FEW
> certified
> CPR Specialists..
> --
>
Steve Ferguson
Sierra Vista, AZ
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