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Yesterday midday one of my Sunday lunch friends collapsed in agonising chest pains. I phoned 999 . Immediate response and put through to the ambulance emergency services. Asked a number of questions and told an ambulance and paramedics were on there way.
We have an emergency automatic Defibrillator on site .I and others six years ago were taught how to use it and also when and how to do CPR. Everyone should try it. CPR is not easy. If you can manage 60 seconds you are doing well!
The three young paramedics were brilliant. Space age technology ,structured and direct link to a Consultant Cardiologist at the hospital. Drugs given to,relax arteries and help,blood flow.
The down side🙀.
Our Small Cotswold Town is 10 miles away on a dual carriageway from the main Great Western Hospital. They have no Cardiac emergency unit open at weekends🤬Unbelievable. Our hospitals are reducing services!!
So the Parademics took him and his wife on a 65 mile trip to the Bristol Royal Infirmary!!
Good news. He’s had a few stents inserted , Will,have tests today and home tomorrow.
I recommend everyone learns how to use a defibrillator and do CPR. You never know.
We have an emergency automatic Defibrillator on site .I and others six years ago were taught how to use it and also when and how to do CPR. Everyone should try it. CPR is not easy. If you can manage 60 seconds you are doing well!
The three young paramedics were brilliant. Space age technology ,structured and direct link to a Consultant Cardiologist at the hospital. Drugs given to,relax arteries and help,blood flow.
The down side🙀.
Our Small Cotswold Town is 10 miles away on a dual carriageway from the main Great Western Hospital. They have no Cardiac emergency unit open at weekends🤬Unbelievable. Our hospitals are reducing services!!
So the Parademics took him and his wife on a 65 mile trip to the Bristol Royal Infirmary!!
Good news. He’s had a few stents inserted , Will,have tests today and home tomorrow.
I recommend everyone learns how to use a defibrillator and do CPR. You never know.
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