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@PawsDragon@fuckyouiquit Not discussing salary prior to offer could waste everybody's time. I had recruiters say I'm a perfect fit and will definitely get shortlists but won't reveal budget until I push. Find out the top of their budget is £30k under my basic!!
People in deprived areas are:
- less likely to receive bystander CPR,
- less likely to access a defib,
- and less likely to survive cardiac arrest.
This isn’t chance, it’s inequality.
We’re committed to changing this, because where you live or what your background is should not determine your survival.
@hines_stephen@StuLittle1972 Clinical desks are making decisions to upgrade calls from CFRs on far less information than a trace from an AED. Thus they are altering clinical outcomes with much less than a diagnostic ECG trace.
@StuLittle1972@owenmorgs@hines_stephen@WELMedical@zoll_cms@Medtronic@PhilipsHealth Now it certainly would, if the reading is any good and you are trained to understand it then the information can be relayed to your clinical desk to sort through the forest of other ? Chest pain they look at and despatch a crew to you as there may be a more urgent need to treat.
@CollinRugg Be interested to see how this passes the safety regs. Rules require a certain gap width and number of exits to people, so any benefit might get lost in extra exits, crew to man those and required space
@AshleaSimonBF I visited a mosque, a synagogue, a church, a gurdwara and a Buddhist temple when I did religious studies at school. The only reason we didn't go to a Hindu temple is that there wasn't one near enough. Understanding all the world's religions and none opens the mind
A little late but a big thank you to the team at the Derby Refugee Forum for hosting us yesterday with @DerbysPolice in raising awareness of crucial first aid, CPR and defibrillator skills. #cpr#defib
@Jackmeough7058 @wolsned They didn't use to stop the match. I can recall doing medical cover in the late 90s early 00s every few matches we would bring someone out, about 2 people would be resuscitated each season, multiple that across the league and it's no surprise that every week they stop a match
@FenrirWolf26 @wolsned Every year 30k die in an out of hospital cardiac arrest. A defib massively improves the odds of survival and now costs less than a grand. Maybe it's just a sensible thing to stop people dying
@baz7274 Most grounds already have excellent cover on match days brought in by the ground medical cover. It would be better to put that number of defibs in the community around the ground which are more poorly served and more likely to suffer a cardiac arrest
@CitizenUddin@TfL As I've said the RRV parks giving consideration to where the following DCA will be able to park. No use parking in a place that means you're back up can't get in.
@CitizenUddin@TfL Says someone whose never had to man handle a critical patient from an address find a drop kerb to get the cot over and then into the vehicle. The RRV is selecting a place that fits his needs and the following DCA. Particularly if it's a CAT1 call