I ask you to please indulge me.
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 7:49 pm
As some of you may know I spend my working life, zipping around Warwickshire endeavouring to save lives/assist the sick (at least thats what my job description states anyways)!
One thing that I am truly passionate about is Resuscitation and in particular Out of Hospital Cardiac arrest. The survivability numbers for this condition stubbornly refuse to improve. This is in part due to the reluctance of the general public to have a go, prior to our arrival which buys the patient time, generally because they think they will do harm. How much harm can you do? They are dead! ! !
The advent of the automated external defibrillator is truly a wonderful piece of kit. If used in a timely manner it can change the outcome for an individual.
My ambulance trust has filmed a short story about one persons experience of an out of hospital cardiac arrest. Not only is it rare to survive these incidents it is even rarer for someone to be willing to talk about it afterwards, so my admiration goes out to these people.
So all I am asking is for you to watch this short film to understand the importance of having these devices in as many places as possible and have people willing to use them.
Its truly not difficult, You don't even have to do the mouth to mouth bit now just remember Vinnie Jones "Hard and fast on the Sovereign"
http://www.wmas.nhs.uk/Pages/Pull-Through.aspx
https://www.bhf.org.uk/heart-health/nat ... s-only-cpr
If just one more person is prepared to have a go, writing this topic was worth it!
Thanks

One thing that I am truly passionate about is Resuscitation and in particular Out of Hospital Cardiac arrest. The survivability numbers for this condition stubbornly refuse to improve. This is in part due to the reluctance of the general public to have a go, prior to our arrival which buys the patient time, generally because they think they will do harm. How much harm can you do? They are dead! ! !
The advent of the automated external defibrillator is truly a wonderful piece of kit. If used in a timely manner it can change the outcome for an individual.
My ambulance trust has filmed a short story about one persons experience of an out of hospital cardiac arrest. Not only is it rare to survive these incidents it is even rarer for someone to be willing to talk about it afterwards, so my admiration goes out to these people.
So all I am asking is for you to watch this short film to understand the importance of having these devices in as many places as possible and have people willing to use them.
Its truly not difficult, You don't even have to do the mouth to mouth bit now just remember Vinnie Jones "Hard and fast on the Sovereign"
http://www.wmas.nhs.uk/Pages/Pull-Through.aspx
https://www.bhf.org.uk/heart-health/nat ... s-only-cpr
If just one more person is prepared to have a go, writing this topic was worth it!

Thanks