In my three decades of being a firefighter/EMT, I’ve seen a million ways a person can die…and many of them will leave you scratching your head as to “how the hell did that happen?” I’ve done CPR on literally hundreds of people from performing it on kids in a living room while their parents watched, to teenagers in the middle of the street in front of screaming friends, to adults in the work place, to large venues in front of silent crowds…
But nothing leaves you scratching your head more than spectators forming complex medical opinions based on seeing CPR being performed live and in real time for the first time. Everybody’s a $&@#ing expert.
Some of these comments are coming from some real top tier window lickers.
But nothing leaves you scratching your head more than spectators forming complex medical opinions based on seeing CPR being performed live and in real time for the first time. Everybody’s a $&@#ing expert.
Some of these comments are coming from some real top tier window lickers.