I used to be an RT, 9 minutes is not that long. It is long but not very.
We did CPR on people for sometimes an hour before finally being able to bring them back. Broken ribs are also not so bad either with some recover time. I am not telling you this to totally say you are wrong or anything but it is possible that it is him.
Maybe he did actually die though cause he won't show his face. Who the hell knows at this point.
Not sure, but it is very likely that the 9 minutes of CPR is not even a factor. That is actually a very short amount of time. Some oxygen use after a crazy incident like that is also normal, I have seen it quite a bit during my time working on the hospital floors. It doesn't mean it is permanent O2 use but I think you get what I mean.
I am not saying your wrong, this is very weird but from the information we are given, medically it makes sense. Like I said before he could actually be dead, the no face thing is very weird.
I wouldn't be surprised if this was the case but we will see as time goes on. I am curious to see if it is actually him or not. Only time will tell pede.
The first trainer immediately knew what was going on. He instantly grabbed the radio, and is visibly panicked. It then cuts to commercial. So he’s sitting pulseless for at most like 10 seconds that I have seen, the time frame after that I don’t know. Could have started immediately at commercial, in which case, that’s a very quick reaction, and extremely short down time.
I won’t answer the specifics because the other poster did. It’s completely normal for him to be on oxygen. He got it while tubed, and likely did for a short while after, that’s how it works.
These kind of medical issues aren’t simple, I had to go to school, take lots of tests, get certified, work for years in the field and in the hospital setting. When people say stuff like this that is completely objectively wrong and everyone here takes it as fact, it makes the entire movement look really, really fucking stupid.
I used to be an RT, 9 minutes is not that long. It is long but not very.
We did CPR on people for sometimes an hour before finally being able to bring them back. Broken ribs are also not so bad either with some recover time. I am not telling you this to totally say you are wrong or anything but it is possible that it is him.
Maybe he did actually die though cause he won't show his face. Who the hell knows at this point.
Not sure, but it is very likely that the 9 minutes of CPR is not even a factor. That is actually a very short amount of time. Some oxygen use after a crazy incident like that is also normal, I have seen it quite a bit during my time working on the hospital floors. It doesn't mean it is permanent O2 use but I think you get what I mean.
I am not saying your wrong, this is very weird but from the information we are given, medically it makes sense. Like I said before he could actually be dead, the no face thing is very weird.
I wouldn't be surprised if this was the case but we will see as time goes on. I am curious to see if it is actually him or not. Only time will tell pede.
The first trainer immediately knew what was going on. He instantly grabbed the radio, and is visibly panicked. It then cuts to commercial. So he’s sitting pulseless for at most like 10 seconds that I have seen, the time frame after that I don’t know. Could have started immediately at commercial, in which case, that’s a very quick reaction, and extremely short down time.
Was like a minute before Bills trainer started compressions.
He was at the Gates hospital.. .assuming Bill Gates or his ilk
I won’t answer the specifics because the other poster did. It’s completely normal for him to be on oxygen. He got it while tubed, and likely did for a short while after, that’s how it works.
These kind of medical issues aren’t simple, I had to go to school, take lots of tests, get certified, work for years in the field and in the hospital setting. When people say stuff like this that is completely objectively wrong and everyone here takes it as fact, it makes the entire movement look really, really fucking stupid.
They started CPR within a minute or so. Bills trainer was credited with immediately understanding the situation and cranking on dudes chest.