jimintoronto
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The staff at a Peterborough Ontario Home Hardware store saved the life of a customer by their quick reactions when he suffered a cardiac arrest, outside their store recently. Like many Canadian retail stores the Home Hardware store is equipped with a assisted CPR machine/ defribilator. The staff acted quickly, and Paramedics arrived to find the man was "Vital Signs Absent " meaning he was not breathing and had no heart activity on the monitor screen. He was transported to Civic Hospital 4 miles away.
He woke up three days later in the Intensive Care Unit at Civic Hospital in Peterborough. Now back home, he credits the store employees with helping to save his life, along with the Paramedics and the ICU staff.
A note for my American friends...
IN Canada, if you help someone in medical distress, and you follow your training, you cannot be sued. In this case the man recovered well, with no lasting effects. And of course all of his medical costs were paid by the Ontario Health Insurance Plan.
link. MSN
Do YOU know CPR ? You should. JimB.
He woke up three days later in the Intensive Care Unit at Civic Hospital in Peterborough. Now back home, he credits the store employees with helping to save his life, along with the Paramedics and the ICU staff.
A note for my American friends...
IN Canada, if you help someone in medical distress, and you follow your training, you cannot be sued. In this case the man recovered well, with no lasting effects. And of course all of his medical costs were paid by the Ontario Health Insurance Plan.
link. MSN
Do YOU know CPR ? You should. JimB.
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