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I see lawsuits for those that try and help those dying
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2014 11:11 pm
by RealJustme
NEW YORK (MYFOXNY) -
Every day more than 1,000 Americans die from sudden cardiac arrests.It’s a leading cause of death among adults over the age of 40, But an app called Pulsepoint is trying to change that.
This is how it works: those trained in CPR are encouraged to download the app on their smart phone.Then, when a 911 call goes out for a victim of cardiac arrest. A simultaneous notification is sent out through the app, alerting anyone, within a quarter mile of the victim.
An interactive map then guides the citizen rescuer to the victim bringing people help while the ambulance is on the way.The app was launched in February of 2012.
You don't necessarily need to be certified in CPR to download the app. All it takes to potentially save someone's life is 100 compressions a minute. Any pressure is good as long as it's at the center of the chest.
The app is currently being used in 17 states and more than 525 communities.
While there are hundreds of medical apps, this is the first of its kind.
In this society if you come to the aid of someone suffering a heart attack or stroke and start compressing their chest you had better have good liability insurance because even if they live if it's a liberal you save, they will sue you. If they die their family will pursue manslaughter charges, if the person is black or gay Holder will add on a hate crime. Bottom line ask them if they voted for Obama before touching them, if they say yes, walk away...on second thought run!
Re: I see lawsuits for those that try and help those dying
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2014 11:37 pm
by Clownkicker
RealTool, you live in a state with a "good Samaritan" law, you dimwit,.
You can't be sued for trying to save someone's life, you dishonest scumbag.
Re: I see lawsuits for those that try and help those dying
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 7:38 am
by johnforbes
Cliwnhicker lacks the education to understand this, but the situation is far more complicated than the tiny "brain" of Cliwnhicker can comprehend.
Re: I see lawsuits for those that try and help those dying
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 10:10 am
by Clownkicker
What I understand, dumb cluck, is that I added something relevant to the discussion.
You, as always, had nothing to add.
If you want to show me how tiny my brain is, go ahead dimwit, dazzle me with your brilliance on the subject.
But you won't because you can't.
You're completely useless, just as your family and I tell you every day.
Re: I see lawsuits for those that try and help those dying
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 11:15 am
by johnforbes
My family?
Heavens to Betsy, my mother would snap you like a dry potato chip.
Re: I see lawsuits for those that try and help those dying
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 11:29 am
by elklindo69
johnforbes wrote:My family?
Heavens to Betsy, my mother would snap you like a dry potato chip.
Pipe down keyboard tough tool!!!
:lol:
Re: I see lawsuits for those that try and help those dying
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 11:34 am
by elklindo69
johnforbes wrote:Cliwnhicker lacks the education to understand this, but the situation is far more complicated than the tiny "brain" of Cliwnhicker can comprehend.
Someone should apply CPR to John Forbes brain. Or get him a new keyboard that has more keys than C&P or Ad Hominem.
:lol:
Re: I see lawsuits for those that try and help those dying
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 2:02 pm
by johnforbes
Elkin, you can email me with a link to your own professional site, I'll reply with mine, and you can be looking at my education and experience within the next hour.
But Elkin, you are a punk, so you dare not do that.