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---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 01/04/2001
08:08 AM --------------------------- Robert Brooks <rebrooks@earthlink.net< on 01/03/2001 08:09:19 PM Please respond to "rebrooks@rbac.com" <rebrooks@rbac.com< To: "'rebrooks@rbac.com'" <rebrooks@rbac.com< cc: Subject: FW: HOW TO SURVIVE A HEART ATTACK WHEN ALONE Hopefully, you will never need to USE this information, but it looks like something vital to KNOW. Bob Brooks The following is forwarded for your information from: Phillip L. Stephenson Director of (Coast Guard Auxiliary) Eighth District Eastern Region Tel: 502-625-7543 / 1-800-217-4420 Fax: 502 625 7545 E-mail: PStephenson@dirauxlouisville.uscg.mil WebPages: www.uscg.mil/d8/diraux/8er/index.htm This is excellent info considering that the average age of an Auxiliarist is 58.5 years. ITS WORTH PASSING ON - PLEASE REMEMBER IT. Let's say it's 6:15 p.m. and you're driving home (alone of course), after an unusually hard day on the job. You're really tired, upset and frustrated. Suddenly you start experiencing severe pain in your chest that starts to radiate out into your arm and up into your jaw. You are only about five miles from the hospital nearest your home, unfortunately you don't know if you'll be able to make it that far. What can you do? You've been trained in CPR but the guy that taught the course neglected to tell you how to perform it on yourself. HOW TO SURVIVE A HEART ATTACK WHEN ALONE (Since many people are alone when they suffer a heart attack, this article seemed in order.) Without help, the person whose heart stops beating properly and who begins to feel faint, has only about 10 seconds left before losing consciousness. However, these victims can help themselves by coughing repeatedly and very vigorously. A deep breath should be taken before each cough, and the cough must be deep and prolonged, as when producing sputum from deep inside the chest. A breath and a cough must be repeated about every two seconds without let up until help arrives, or until the heart is to be beating normally again. Deep breaths get oxygen into the lungs and coughing movements squeeze the heart and keep the blood circulating. The squeezing pressure on the heart also helps it regain normal rhythm. In this way, heart attack victims can get to a hospital. Tell as many other people as possible about this, it could save their lives!
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