Originally Posted by ElkSlayer91
Originally Posted by local_dirt
6%? Uhh-huh, Yeah.

Sorry. Don't buy your schit, Eelsucker91..

Originally Posted by mauserand9mm
Yeah, I've heard from an ambulance dude over here that it's almost the norm for a patient that they resuscitate from a heart attack, where the heart stops, will not last all that long afterwards even if they make it to hospital. The pipes are blocked and the heart is damaged and there's no quick fix for that.


Originally Posted by ejp1234

https://cpr.heart.org/en/resources/cpr-facts-and-stats
“About 90 percent of people who experience an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest die.”


Originally Posted by Orion2000
CPR survivability is about 4% to 5%. Not 99% like Hollyweird...


Originally Posted by simonkenton7
The chance of a recovery in the ER, after the code has been worked unsuccessfully in the field, is around zero.


local_dirt…..your brain “IS” dirt.





Thanks for the reply. It's easier to put you on ignore that way.


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