Buffalo Bills Damar Hamlin

I have a problem with keeping his teammates and close friends - who were literally on their knees in tears on live tv - in the locker room during a temp suspension.
Nothing matters at that point. Call me gross.


How gross of me for being outraged by this!
 
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Gotta believe if he lives will have major brain damage.
I'm no expert, but I know of a few instances where people have had cardiac arrest, and due to quick responses by great people, they have made a full recovery.

I also know someone who had their heart stop at work. Unfortunately, they were surrounded by people who only knew to call 911, there was no AED, and was in a town that had a volunteer EMS. It took a long time for any first response, and almost an hour before they got to a hospital. They did not make it.

Thankfully, Demar's happened where it did, and the resources to save his life immediately were all there.
 
I'm no expert, but I know of a few instances where people have had cardiac arrest, and due to quick responses by great people, they have made a full recovery.

I also know someone who had their heart stop at work. Unfortunately, they were surrounded by people who only knew to call 911, there was no AED, and was in a town that had a volunteer EMS. It took a long time for any first response, and almost an hour before they got to a hospital. They did not make it.

Thankfully, Demar's happened where it did, and the resources to save his life immediately were all there.
This has got me thinking I need to get an AED.
 
I also know someone who had their heart stop at work. Unfortunately, they were surrounded by people who only knew to call 911, there was no AED, and was in a town that had a volunteer EMS. It took a long time for any first response, and almost an hour before they got to a hospital. They did not make it.

We had a cardiac arrest incident about 9 years back and thankfully had a retired army medic working for us who took control of the whole situation. It's really something to see someone stay calm in those situations when 95% of folks are in panic mode.
 
We had a cardiac arrest incident about 9 years back and thankfully had a retired army medic working for us who took control of the whole situation. It's really something to see someone stay calm in those situations when 95% of folks are in panic mode.

Isn't it? I was on the trail and came across a guy who went over the handlebars and wasn't all there. I was fumbling around trying to help the guy when a nurse jogged around the corner

It was amazing to see her size up the situation and give him aid.
 
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We had a cardiac arrest incident about 9 years back and thankfully had a retired army medic working for us who took control of the whole situation. It's really something to see someone stay calm in those situations when 95% of folks are in panic mode.
Cheat sheet. Keep some in your office, maybe wallet, and in your car. I don’t practice it enough, and feel the pressure of the moment something could be lost.


EDIT: please take a CPR course, if needed, much better chance of saving a life.
 
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I hate that this happened and it's a really terrible situation all around. Being said, it's incredibly fascinating following the developments and learning about medical advancements. I really wish him the best recovery and life ahead.
 
Cheat sheet. Keep some in your office, maybe wallet, and in your car. I don’t practice it enough, and feel the pressure of the moment something could be lost.


EDIT: please take a CPR course, if needed, much better chance of saving a life.
(Because of kids) I keep a first aid kit in all of our vehicles at all times and one in the house.
Printing this off and stuffing in there is easy and I should do that. Thanks.
 

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