Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
I've been saved by a friend, and prevented a few tragic events myself
Originally posted by: neonerd
When i was about ~7? I pretended/played the roll of a junior life guard at our neighborhood pool. We had some there, and we just kind of hung out (i can now imagine what a pain it must have been to hang out with a 7 year old 😛)
anyways, nothing ever happened really around there, until one day, I saw a mother leave this little girl around 3/4 years near the deep end on her own with no floaties....all of a sudden, the girl moves a bit, and falls in
the mother doesn't even notice; i yell at one of the lifeguards to go get her in there, so while he dove in i called 911 🙂
she was fine
Originally posted by: dartworth
Originally posted by: neonerd
When i was about ~7
was that last month?
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
I've been saved by a friend, and prevented a few tragic events myself
details?
I remember a time when a dear friend had his face swell up with two small punture wounds near his right eye. spider bite. Life threatening? Probably not, but I still helped with ice and looking out for him ready to call EMS.
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
I've been saved by a friend, and prevented a few tragic events myself
details?
I remember a time when a dear friend had his face swell up with two small punture wounds near his right eye. spider bite. Life threatening? Probably not, but I still helped with ice and looking out for him ready to call EMS.
Rather not on the latter, but my best friend pulled me out of a burning wooden cabin although I didn't quite escape unharmed, smoke inhalation (I was passed out, he dragged me) and 3rd degree burns on 80% of my feet
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
I've been saved by a friend, and prevented a few tragic events myself
Originally posted by: Rogue
I did police work for a few years when I was mobilized after 9-11, so yeah, I've done my part. I've intervened in a few suicides, got to locations in the nick of time to stablize accident victims waiting for Fire/EMT to arrive, stopped domestic battery situations that could have gone much farther south, etc. It was a busy two years, I'll say that much.
There was one time though that I thought I was doing some good and it ended up backfiring on me. I responded to the ER for a 4 month old child that stopped breathing. They resuscitated her several times waiting for the life flight chopper to land on the helipad. The parents were distraught to no end and could not ride on the Life Flight with their child. It was a two hour drive to where their child was to be flown. I overheard them talking about how they were out of gas in their car and had no money to get to the hospital. I paid out of pocket to fill their tank and gave them the rest in case (almost $40 or so total). I escorted them at high speed through post to the interstate where I'd called ahead for a State Trooper escort for the rest of the way. I found out three weeks later that the father admitted to shaking the child who died later that night of complications.
Originally posted by: shimsham
i gave the heimlich to my little brother when he was choking.
tried to resuscitate my father, but it was too late.
Originally posted by: ThisIsKimbO
I donated blood once...that's like 5 lives, right?
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
Originally posted by: ThisIsKimbO
I donated blood once...that's like 5 lives, right?
1 unit usually isn't enough for even 1 person.