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To: kidl who wrote (311883)10/12/2025 1:36:55 PM
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Yep I certainly did not plan to go without sleep.
My daughter may have saved a mans life an hr ago- he was having a seizure- starting to turn blue from not breathing and bystanders had lots of advice but did not touch him. She stepped in, identified herself, got a big guy to pull the subject onto the sidewalk and she then folded his leg and rolled him on his side into the recovery position where he started breathing again. Ambulance came 10 minutes later. 10 minutes not breathing is bad for you, side effect is death. There was a nurse in training on scene who told my daughter to not move the subject because he was having a seizure - her response " nope not doing that I know what I am doing." She in effect became site command or lead medic.
Bystanders were helpful once given direction.

Right place right time - strange how doing the right thing at the right time can make a big difference in the outcome of a person's life.