Posted by showcrop on November 24, 2015 at 10:22:48 from (66.31.196.130):
In Reply to: Worst Job posted by Married2Allis on November 24, 2015 at 06:29:03:
CPR. back in the early seventies CPR was in its infancy. I was a volunteer firefighter and rescue member. That was before AIDS and most STDs. It was also before any means of protecting yourself from those types of diseases. Like most volunteers I took our service to the community seriously, including when it came time to do CPR. Once the call was three doors down, and I got there first followed by our chief soon after. The arrest was witnessed so I started CPR. When the chief got there he objected, and I told him that we had to do it, so DO IT. I switched from rescue breathing to compressions just after he came in so he had to ventilate. His brother came soon after, and then some others. After awhile each would start to retch and go outside. We brought the guy back, he was around eighty and pretty well known and liked. He was very appreciative despite the cracked ribs. he lived only another six months or so. Another time it was a four year old kid that fell through ice. he is still alive and doing well, but we have to tell him every now and then why he acts so numb sometimes. They don't tell you in CPR class that unless you have a tube in place, that part of the air that you are putting into the patient is going into the stomach, and after a few minutes some is coming back out along with some of what they last ate.
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