Posted by Kow Farmer on June 11, 2011 at 21:00:38 from (76.77.199.167):
In Reply to: First responders posted by gregk on June 11, 2011 at 19:40:06:
I am a first responder through my job at work. I was fortunate to have my employer pay my fee to want to learn how to do CPR and learn the responder resposibilities. I have been a first responder around 10 years now or so. I am very glad I did this. I think people should at least know some basics, especially CPR. Being able to help someone or save a life is priceless to me. I have been very fortunate that I haven't had to use this skills in a dangerous situation yet. I work in a large generator manufacturing facility full time. So far so good. Oh sure there has been occasions I had to take people into the ER or the local clinic. But no life threatening issues so far (knock on wood). I train once a month for 1.5 hrs per session right at my job. We have an EMT train us each month on many gruesome situations. I am glad I did this especially being a father. I think it is a great oppurtunity to be able to at least administer help. I do tell people though, "I am not a doctor". I am only a first responder. Just my .02 worth. Kow Farmer
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