Pavel Srnicek RIP

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A work colleague passed away of a heart attack in our office some 11 years ago - I have remembered him by getting certified in CPR and although I've not had to use it, I have maintained that certification until now. and I agree with Nines:

"The sad part of this tragedy is that he would've probably survived if someone had basic CPR skills".

RIP Pavel

We now have an AED located in our office building. After a recent staff meeting, I was was somewhat surprised that only a handful of people, out of around 200 (myself included) remained for the 30 min AED/CPR demo, that included instructions to shave the chest of a hairy person to ensure the adhesive pads stuck on properly.

"For those who do not know, we now have an automated external defibrillator (AED). It is located at the reception desk on the first floor.

For all those interested there will be a 30 minute AED / CPR training session at 10:15am on December 10th following the 9:00am staff meeting."

For an online demo please visit:

http://www.healthcare.philips.com/main/products/resuscitation/products/frx/demo.wpd
 
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I have been a qualified first aider for the past 12 years and fortunately I've had to treat nothing more serious than cuts and minor burns, long may it continue.
 
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