Bizarre and stressful day at work. A 40 year old guy walking down the hall collapsed. 3 of us went into action. I grabbed a defibrillator on my way there and told another guy to check the situation before I got there. No pulse, just occasionally a short snore snort noise without getting any air. Chest compressions started while i install electrode patches. push the power button to turn on the defibulator and nothing! Again and again nothing, pound on it, nothing.... talk about stressful. Finally a second defibrillator shows up that worked and a shock was given. Minutes later EMT guys show up and take over. Found out later today he had a heart attack and they stinted him because of 90% blockage. No word on condition but he's alive. Moral of the story, take CPR class and become a responder where you work, it could save you or someone you know. This guy lives alone, it's good he made it to work before he went down. I've been trained for years but never had to go this far before, I'm glad there was something I could do besides wait for the pros to show up because I would have felt helpless instead of frazzled. I wouldn't want to do this for a job and respect those who do.
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