What does the term "to serve and protect" mean then?
They have gloves and devices to allow forcing air into lungs as well as the means for chest compressions hell one could simply step on his chest in the proper place for chest compressions.
Disease, parasites, and filth are part of the job.
What does the term "to serve and protect" mean then?
They have gloves and devices to allow forcing air into lungs as well as the means for chest compressions hell one could simply step on his chest in the proper place for chest compressions.
Disease, parasites, and filth are part of the job.
I've been to many cardiac arrests where cops were first on scene and started CPR. They have training and their response times are often better than EMS. Although the cops are like "He's over there I'm not touchin' em." They also carry AED's in their cruisers along with first aid supplies, probably also a bag-valve mask for respiration assistance.. Although an AED would be of little use in this situation. I doubt if he was in a shock-able rhythm. It would have been a no shock advised continue CPR notice. Who transported this fella to the ER. I don't have a clue.
What does the term "to serve and protect" mean then?
They have gloves and devices to allow forcing air into lungs as well as the means for chest compressions hell one could simply step on his chest in the proper place for chest compressions.
Disease, parasites, and filth are part of the job.
Are you serious? Do you think cops should also be EMTs or doctors?
I've been to many cardiac arrests where cops were first on scene and started CPR. They have training and their response times are often better than EMS. Although the cops are like "He's over there I'm not touchin' em." They also carry AED's in their cruisers along with first aid supplies, probably also a bag-valve mask for respiration assistance.. Although an AED would be of little use in this situation. I doubt if he was in a shock-able rhythm. It would have been a no shock advised continue CPR notice. Who transported this fella to the ER. I don't have a clue.