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Quedos 13-04-12 01:42 PM

Frank and the GM 2010
 
I know I'm not here often but I do believe that I should pass this on

For those that went to the GM in 2010 will remember an unfortunate incident with Frank the hill walker who collapsed on the hill behind the campsite. A few of our members and residents came to his aid but despite our attempts he was pronounced 45 mins later when the paramedics arrived.

One of these residents was someone I worked with and since that date they have been looking at the viabilty of defib's due to the remote location.
I got an email today to say that the Drover and Inveranan now have 3 defibs and they are now fully trainined.

So for all those who helped Frank - its a big thank you from the communities as they have new equipment to reduce the probability of it happening again.

:smt023:smt023:smt023

Luckypants 13-04-12 01:52 PM

Re: Frank and the GM 2010
 
Good news and good to see that something positive has come of it.

maviczap 13-04-12 02:00 PM

Re: Frank and the GM 2010
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Luckypants (Post 2694384)
Good news and good to see that something positive has come of it.

+1

I don't understand why it should take an incident like this to get defibs installed.

In this country we have a poor understanding of how to use dfibs, when infact they are so simple to use.

Countries like the USA are streets ahead on Dfib placements, they are installed in airports, supermarkets, stations etc.

There are no official ones in our offices, my team have one, but that's connected with our medical training, and we had a 3 year battle to get it.

Dicky Ticker 13-04-12 03:05 PM

Re: Frank and the GM 2010
 
Like a lot of things in todays society if you try and help and it goes wrong you are held responsible and that is it is a position that first aiders don't want to be in.

Quedos 13-04-12 03:22 PM

Re: Frank and the GM 2010
 
I don't think they had thought of the possibilty of an incident like it, Iain had said that it hadn't happened before. and this just made sit up and think. it took this long to get funding and training bearing in mind how remote Inveranan is and that the businesses are not open all year round unlike the hill walkers.
but its done and every one is trained and in a way I hope that they never need it again

Bibio 13-04-12 04:30 PM

Re: Frank and the GM 2010
 
great news.

maviczap 13-04-12 04:35 PM

Re: Frank and the GM 2010
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dicky Ticker (Post 2694428)
Like a lot of things in todays society if you try and help and it goes wrong you are held responsible and that is it is a position that first aiders don't want to be in.

Yes, that's a big problem, but as a member of the public you are seen as acting as a 'Good Samaritan' and if you get it wrong, then you were only trying to do your best and save someone's life.

Whereas iditots like me who've had some training could possibly be sued if I got it wrong, but I'd still do my best and I'm pretty sure a court or coroner would view it like that?

But our trainers say that doctors are very reluctant to help out and will leave it to paramedics to do their job, that's what they're paid for and covered to do.

Sad world isn't it.

MisterTommyH 13-04-12 05:23 PM

Re: Frank and the GM 2010
 
It's worth noting that some training providers will give you free legal cover to you once you have completed a course with them and your certificate is valid.

Dave20046 13-04-12 05:37 PM

Re: Frank and the GM 2010
 
Good things

haggis 13-04-12 09:16 PM

Re: Frank and the GM 2010
 
I remember it well, totally changed the feel of the day we had.
Thats great to hear Q. I hope theyre not ever required but there if need be.


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