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Old 17 September 2021, 09:54 PM   #1
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Is a Sub solid enough?

Actually, I don’t care about this stupid question, my goal here is to draw attention on a specific subject: follow a First Aid Training, this might save a life!

It doesn't just happen in the movies, it can happen anywhere (at the grocery store, at the gas station,…).

Obviously, as a doc, I already got trained, but nothing of what I’ve done is restricted to medical professionals!

Rapidly diagnosing a cardiac arrest and starting a cardiopulmonary resuscitation is accessible to everyone, really!

That’s what saved the life of this cyclist, found unconscious in the street as I came back home this Tuesday evening.

The patient got back a spontaneous breathing and a sinusal rhythm after defibrillation (external electric shock) performed by the rescue team and is now doing fine (he got coronary stent).

Here’s a pic of the watch I wore during the resuscitation.

Btw, it was my birthday, how crazy and satisfying is that!!
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Old 17 September 2021, 09:55 PM   #2
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Thank you for what you do. You are a true hero.
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Old 17 September 2021, 09:58 PM   #3
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That's nothing short of heroic! Great job.
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Old 17 September 2021, 10:00 PM   #4
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PulsePoint is an app for your phone that will use your location to find the closest AED to your location.

Great post OP, Happy belated birthday!! Thanks for spreading some good vibes and a great message!!


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Old 17 September 2021, 10:04 PM   #5
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Oh and great watch too.
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Old 17 September 2021, 10:05 PM   #6
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Great story, you can’t sell that watch now!
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Old 17 September 2021, 10:10 PM   #7
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Well done!........and Happy Birthday!
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Old 17 September 2021, 10:11 PM   #8
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Thank you - you my friend are a hero. Great watch too!
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Old 17 September 2021, 10:16 PM   #9
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That's nothing short of heroic! Great job.
Heroism traditionally involves the hero placing themselves volutarily in great peril. What's described in the OP is known as "being a good citizen". Before I get jumped on for this, yes I am a physician also.
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Old 17 September 2021, 10:18 PM   #10
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Thank you everyone, even though I do not consider myself as a hero at all, just did what had to be done.

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PulsePoint is an app for your phone that will use your location to find the closest AED to your location.
Great post OP, Happy belated birthday!! Thanks for spreading some good vibes and a great message!!
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Thanks for the info, will install the app! Things went pretty quickly (except the long minutes while waiting for the rescue team...) and I was focused on the CPR but I thought about it afterwards, maybe we could have stopped a public transport bus and check if they had an automated external defibrillator (I’m not even sure about that).
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Old 17 September 2021, 10:21 PM   #11
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Heroism traditionally involves the hero placing themselves volutarily in great peril. What's described in the OP is known as "being a good citizen". Before I get jumped on for this, yes I am a physician also.
You're totally right

And for everyone, first rule is that the rescuer doesn't have to put himself in danger (hence parked my car with warnings on etc.), we have to avoid secondary accident!
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Old 17 September 2021, 10:23 PM   #12
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Happy birthday and thanks for a great reminder
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Old 17 September 2021, 10:36 PM   #13
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Thank you everyone, even though I do not consider myself as a hero at all, just did what had to be done.



Thanks for the info, will install the app! Things went pretty quickly (except the long minutes while waiting for the rescue team...) and I was focused on the CPR but I thought about it afterwards, maybe we could have stopped a public transport bus and check if they had an automated external defibrillator (I’m not even sure about that).

The yellow one is the AED app, the red one is for active calls.


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Old 17 September 2021, 10:43 PM   #14
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Heroism traditionally involves the hero placing themselves volutarily in great peril. What's described in the OP is known as "being a good citizen". Before I get jumped on for this, yes I am a physician also.
Dictionary says "a person who is admired for great or brave acts or fine qualities."

So OP is still a hero to me
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Old 17 September 2021, 10:59 PM   #15
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Good job Doc I am very familiar with the battery operated AED'S they are on most of the tugs I run. Money well spent at about $1500.
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Old 18 September 2021, 12:42 AM   #16
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Old 18 September 2021, 12:45 AM   #17
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Old 18 September 2021, 01:02 AM   #18
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Heroism traditionally involves the hero placing themselves volutarily in great peril. What's described in the OP is known as "being a good citizen". Before I get jumped on for this, yes I am a physician also.
Agree 100%....in 2021, if you pay for the person's coffee behind you in line you are a hero; I have a much different mindset. Good job OP, but he is trained to save lives and saved a life. I'm thinking that is just a normal business day for him. In my 20 years as a LEO, I suppose I'd be a hero on a a daily basis as I did what I was trained to do; I even risked my life on occasion, where's my parade?
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Old 18 September 2021, 01:37 AM   #19
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Every time I've performed CPR the patient has died.
I wore a G-Shock. Maybe I should wear a Rolex to work.
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Old 18 September 2021, 01:41 AM   #20
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And all the while wearing a Hulk. Is your name Bruce Banner by chance? Well done!
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Old 18 September 2021, 02:45 AM   #21
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awesome! the watch and what you were able to do for the cyclist!
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Old 18 September 2021, 05:07 AM   #22
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Well done.

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Actually, I don’t care about this stupid question, my goal here is to draw attention on a specific subject: follow a First Aid Training, this might save a life!

It doesn't just happen in the movies, it can happen anywhere (at the grocery store, at the gas station,…).

Obviously, as a doc, I already got trained, but nothing of what I’ve done is restricted to medical professionals!

Rapidly diagnosing a cardiac arrest and starting a cardiopulmonary resuscitation is accessible to everyone, really!

That’s what saved the life of this cyclist, found unconscious in the street as I came back home this Tuesday evening.

The patient got back a spontaneous breathing and a sinusal rhythm after defibrillation (external electric shock) performed by the rescue team and is now doing fine (he got coronary stent).

Here’s a pic of the watch I wore during the resuscitation.

Btw, it was my birthday, how crazy and satisfying is that!!
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Old 18 September 2021, 09:58 PM   #23
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Quick update: talked on the phone with the patient this morning, he doesn't have any neurological or motor sequelae

Thanks again for the kind words
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Old 18 September 2021, 10:26 PM   #24
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Old 18 September 2021, 10:27 PM   #25
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Heroism traditionally involves the hero placing themselves volutarily in great peril. What's described in the OP is known as "being a good citizen". Before I get jumped on for this, yes I am a physician also.
Exactly and don't you also follow a oath that basically makes this your job. Agreed a great citizen.

And since the thread is nothing short of clickbait like on other social media I will actually answer the question.

Yes a sub is probably one of the most solid references. Wear it and use and abuse it. After 10 yrs or so send it in to RSC and it will come back as good as new for the next 10. Rinse and repeat until you die and then hand down to the next generation.
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Old 18 September 2021, 10:28 PM   #26
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Saving a life on your birthday … doesn’t get much better than that
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Old 18 September 2021, 10:29 PM   #27
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Great story, great watch, saving a life on your birthday… amazing.
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Old 18 September 2021, 10:36 PM   #28
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You are solid
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Old 19 September 2021, 02:34 AM   #29
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Well done! Thank you and Happy Birthday!!



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Old 19 September 2021, 05:23 AM   #30
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Great watch. And thank you for the reminder on first aid.
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