>jogging in the park >find guy laid down the path >perform a 180' turn >find someone with a phone and ask to call 911 >return >no pulse, no breathing, eyes wide open >perform cpr on the guy for ~12min >heard a crack in his ribs >continued anyway >another guy comes and blows air in his mouth >his belly gets full of air >still nothing >paramedics arrive >try to save him for 20min >try multiples adrenaline shots, breathing bag, cpr, etc >failed
the guy was kind of fat, that dadbody but looking sedentary. about 45yo
hot. did you take pics, OP? you should have done a cum tribute before you called 911
Alexander Sanchez
not op, but also daily reminder to drink more water
dubs check out
Juan Harris
Just took cpr course if his belly is filling with air your giving to much oxygen and actually killing him.
Ryan Diaz
>no ass >tattoos >'finding herself" in a foreign country
Xavier Murphy
paramedics are so fucking stupid. Instead of wasting 20 minutes on scene just put him in the ambulance and drive him to a hospital, where there are people that actually know something. Not that it would have matter with an unwitnessed cardiac arrest. Anyway you did everything right, OP good job.
Blake Allen
right. because in the ER they totally wouldn't have injected adrenaline, tried CPR, used a breathing bag and oxygen.
>HEY, HE'S DYING! LET'S TAKE HIM TO THE ER WITHOUT DOING SHIT EVEN THOUGH WE'RE TRAINED IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE AND HAVE THE PROPER EN-ROUTE-TO-MEDICAL-FACILITY LIFE-SAVING EQUIPMENT
Dominic Johnson
You're absolutely, 100%, true as day retarded. I hope to God when you collapse from the onset of heart conditions stemming from your extra chromosomes that your paramedics see this post, remember you, and take the scenic route to the hospital.
Samuel Scott
so you should not blow air into his mouth?
anyway, if his belly is bloated, should I press it to release the air?
help me, user, wanna know what to do (op here)
Mason Evans
there were one medic, one nurse assistant, one male nurse and the driver supporting
so, there were 4 people, with an ambulance equipment, helping him. my guess is that they were right
Currently they teach in CPR courses to just do chest compressions if you're alone. The thinking is that it's more effective to continue with the compressions than to interrupt them and try mouth-to-mouth. Also less disease.
If there's two people, idk
Juan Davis
Você é o de boné azul?
Brody Lewis
ahahah não.
não estou na filmagem. quando o samu chegou eu já saí e voltei a correr. o cara já tava totalmente branco
Andrew Williams
You shouldn't ever blow someone op It's gay and will give you hepatitis or aids Just chest compressions and stop snapping their x bone thingy at the bottom of their sternum and stop jumping up and down on their chest for compressions. Their chest isn't a tinderslot you are trying to break
Cooper Jones
That was your one chance to lose your virginity and you missed it.
David Mitchell
That's so you'll keep the internal organs warm for harvesting by circulating blood. If you really want to save someone's life, you have to aid their breathing.
Mason Anderson
Don't ever put your mouth in a stranger. Hands only cpr is good enough.
Benjamin Miller
Saquei, esse fio me lembrou que preciso voltar a correr
Hudson Brooks
Hi, paramedic here.
I'm not going to get into it with you, you're probably a doctor helper (nurse) who thinks they know every little thing about medicine. Paramedics, at least where I work, have every drug needed to work a cardiac arrest. And if you weren't an ignorant fuck, you'd remember that CPR is the single most important component of ROSC, therefore we don't "waste time on scene", we preform adequate CPR, give the proper drugs instead of doing it while flying towards a hospital in a bumpy ambulance with minimal space.
Fucking inbred retard, KYS please
Colton Richardson
Why would anyone do this? I'd never help some random dead dude like that, and I don't expect anyone to do that for me. Grosses me out even thinking about putting my mouth on a random dead stranger.
People die. You don't know why. Call 911, stay until they get there, maybe do some chest compressions (new CPR guidelines, if I understand right, don't call for pushed air, only compressions). But that's it.
Aiden Morris
And "enjoy life"? Really? I mean, I get it: you were confronted, in a very real and close-up way, by death today. But "enjoy life"?
If it were enjoyable, I would. I'd rather be the dead dude in the park, to be honest.
Kayden Parker
:DDDDD
Angel Turner
>perform cpr on the guy for ~12min >heard a crack in his ribs
breaking ribs is almost guaranteed when you providing proper chest compression. so if it took you 12 min to break them you suck at it and weren't really doing much
Dominic Price
shut the fuck up dumb blogger
Xavier Ortiz
why does someone always record in brazil
every tragedy - theres a camera
Luke Mitchell
he was brain dead after 4 u pleb
>fat
what were u even thinking? next you're going to say he was black
Dylan Perry
>perform a 180' turn then you'd be going the same direction though
Jose Russell
you are retarded
Austin Foster
If his belly is filling with air, then you are breathing into his stomach and not his lungs. You need to adjust the angle of his/her neck back more to breath into their lungs.
Samuel Miller
Kek, good bait, have a (you).
Brandon Barnes
I agree they could probably have treated him WHILST gunning it to the nearest ER.
Brain damage starts at 4 minutes no oxygen, sounds like he was well past that already. If they can't at least get him going there's no way he would be worth anything but a bag of bones by the time he hit an ER bed .
Its probably in their protocols, that all hands must help revive him, or not allowed to straight book if theres almost zero chance or whatever
Anthony Rodriguez
I agree mouth to mouth is icky on a stranger, But yeah, more and more guidelines are saying to forego it for continuous compressions cause it causes a bit of ventilation
You still gonna have your fingers in his mouth at some point tho unless you clearly hear air going in and out
Jackson Garcia
Just seeing a dead guy isnt a reason to be shocked user. You havent even seen him dying and it wasn't even bloody.
Adrian Barnes
People are monkeys, have no decency or respect.
Aaron Reyes
We're all gonna make it
Colton Perry
You did good, OP.
Wyatt Watson
Kek
Jonathan Thomas
op here yes, I'm seeing videos of it now and I think his chin should've been higher when blowing air. thaks for the tip.
the ribs broken sooner than that, by the 2 min mark, I guess. Kept doing anyway, it was not like he was complaining
Zachary Parker
If you performed a 180 degree turn you would still be running forward
Samuel Adams
Feel bad for chuckling
Julian Garcia
That'd be 360 genius
Michael Long
No dumbass He did a 360 and walked towards him I played alot of tony hawk pro skater 3
Ryder Parker
Death is real.
Justin Bailey
thanks buddeh
Jace Nguyen
That's some bretty gud edge there bro
Brayden Lee
you're nothing more than a glorified taxi driver. Also nurses have more of a medical background that EMTs/paramedics/ taxi drivers. Stay mad that anything more than community college is too hard for you. Have fun facing Jesus when you die and are judged for all the people you killed by playing doctor on scene instead of doing your job and driving him to the professionals.
There are numerous studies that show for cardiac arrest it is best to get the patient to the hospital as soon as possible.
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23142007 >In this analysis of patients presenting to an urban Level I trauma center during a 14-year period, we observed increased odds of mortality among patients with penetrating trauma if scene time was greater than 20 minutes.
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26307864 ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16128477 ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15995089 >Among penetrating trauma victims with an ISS of 30 or lower, an increased odds of death was identified for those treated and/or transported by ALS personnel. For those with an ISS of greater than 30, no survival advantage was identified with ALS transport or care. Results suggest that rapid transport may be more important than increased interventions.
>Results suggest that rapid transport may be more important than increased interventions.
>ALS shows little, if any, benefits for urban trauma patients. Cardiac arrest studies show that ALS does not provide additional benefits over BLS-defibrillation care, but more research is needed in this area. In two small studies, ALS care did not provide benefits over BLS care for patients with myocardial infarctions or altered mental status. Larger-scale studies are needed to evaluate which specific ALS interventions improve patient outcomes.
> However, a survival benefit was identified when the response time was within 4 minutes for patients with intermediate or high risk of mortality.