Recently a sad and pointless tragedy occurred which I wanted to share with you in the hope that someone, somewhere will benefit from this post.
As you know we are living between France and England at the moment, and after weeks of searching, found an honest,reliable, hard-working man to help out with our garden/lottie / DIY jobs as and when needed.
This jolly,active man's hobby ( he's 65) is disco dancing and he's been doing it several times a week for several years and is very popular with his dancing buddies.
However , a few weeks ago he collapsed on the dance floor and an ambulance was sent for. When they arrived they realised he'd not been breathing nor had a heart beat for 9 minutes following a heart attack.
No one had checked if he'd been breathing or had a pulse in all the time they were waiting for the medical crew.
Brain damage occurs after 5 minutes.
What I'm trying to say is that I'm stunned that no-one did anything for him. Even if we're not trained to do CPR , we've all watched ER.
I can understand not wanting to do mouth to mouth, but simple chest compressions.....
It wasn't like he was a stranger either.
This guy is still in hospital learning to walk again and only partly recognises some family members. All because his brain was starved of oxygen. He'll never work or dance again.
I then started thinking that those of us with lotties talk quite a bit about the 'oldies ' on the sites...I suppose a similar situation could occur there and we might be the only person to hand.
So , I wondered how many of you would have known what to do in such a situation?
I was trained in CPR many years ago and have actually successfully used it for 15 minutes until the ambulance crew took over- and the guy survived with no brain damage.Technique seems to change every few years- which tells me that any method is better than nothing.
I know there are several highly trained medical staff on the Vine who could point us in the right direction for learning CPR.
I just can't get over the waste of my disco dancing 'friend's ' quality of life.
As you know we are living between France and England at the moment, and after weeks of searching, found an honest,reliable, hard-working man to help out with our garden/lottie / DIY jobs as and when needed.
This jolly,active man's hobby ( he's 65) is disco dancing and he's been doing it several times a week for several years and is very popular with his dancing buddies.
However , a few weeks ago he collapsed on the dance floor and an ambulance was sent for. When they arrived they realised he'd not been breathing nor had a heart beat for 9 minutes following a heart attack.
No one had checked if he'd been breathing or had a pulse in all the time they were waiting for the medical crew.
Brain damage occurs after 5 minutes.
What I'm trying to say is that I'm stunned that no-one did anything for him. Even if we're not trained to do CPR , we've all watched ER.
I can understand not wanting to do mouth to mouth, but simple chest compressions.....
It wasn't like he was a stranger either.
This guy is still in hospital learning to walk again and only partly recognises some family members. All because his brain was starved of oxygen. He'll never work or dance again.
I then started thinking that those of us with lotties talk quite a bit about the 'oldies ' on the sites...I suppose a similar situation could occur there and we might be the only person to hand.
So , I wondered how many of you would have known what to do in such a situation?
I was trained in CPR many years ago and have actually successfully used it for 15 minutes until the ambulance crew took over- and the guy survived with no brain damage.Technique seems to change every few years- which tells me that any method is better than nothing.
I know there are several highly trained medical staff on the Vine who could point us in the right direction for learning CPR.
I just can't get over the waste of my disco dancing 'friend's ' quality of life.
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