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Do you have liability insurance for that defib? Remember, Suzy is a
nurse,
she's no longer a good samaritan.


Bad news for you ignorant folks....Suzanne is working for a heart
center, one of the best. She was trained to use the Phillips unit and
may even take a gig teaching others. She's now teaching me the basics.
We are NOT PERMITTED to use it on ANYONE ELSE. It's for two people and
even her father had to sign a special set of forms so that we can use
it on him legally.
Now the big question: Would we use it one someone when no other help
was feasable and death seemed certain otherwise?
Yes. Our finances are pretty much untouchable, so I'd try to save a
life rather than worrying about a lawsuit.


RB
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In article . com,
Capt. Rob wrote:
Do you have liability insurance for that defib? Remember, Suzy is a
nurse,
she's no longer a good samaritan.


Bad news for you ignorant folks....Suzanne is working for a heart
center, one of the best. She was trained to use the Phillips unit and
may even take a gig teaching others. She's now teaching me the basics.
We are NOT PERMITTED to use it on ANYONE ELSE. It's for two people and
even her father had to sign a special set of forms so that we can use
it on him legally.
Now the big question: Would we use it one someone when no other help
was feasable and death seemed certain otherwise?
Yes. Our finances are pretty much untouchable, so I'd try to save a
life rather than worrying about a lawsuit.


It sounds like you're implying that you wouldn't try and save
someone's life if the only mitigating consideration were your personal
fortune.

If I were on a boat or any place where there was no reasonable
expectation of help from the outside, I would try and save the
person's life by whatever means I had available. Even if I wasn't
trained in a particular technique of if my CPR card had expired.



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It sounds like you're implying that you wouldn't try and save
someone's life if the only mitigating consideration were your personal
fortune.


Jonathan, are you nuts? Where did I write that. I said we would use the
unit and only added the part about finances because another shallow
person brought it up.

RB
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"Capt" Rob wrote:
I said we would use the
unit and only added the part about finances because another shallow
person brought it up.


So, the first person who brought up finances was shallow?

Better review, Bubbles. The first thing you mentioned about
your alleged AED was how much it cost.

And you really should get some facts before you post medical
stuff on the internet. Of course, everybody here knows
you're an unreliable whacko, but your words might be read by
some other person and taken seriously.

Is Bitty-Bill/ComoJo going to swoop in and join your team
any minute now? You need some support.

Nobody has said this in too long: Bubbles, you're nuts!

DSK

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In article .com,
Capt. Rob wrote:
It sounds like you're implying that you wouldn't try and save
someone's life if the only mitigating consideration were your personal
fortune.


Jonathan, are you nuts? Where did I write that. I said we would use the
unit and only added the part about finances because another shallow
person brought it up.


No accusation intended... you said that you weren't worried about your
finances, since they were protected. It seemed like you were saying
that if they were not protected, that would mitigate your response.

I have no idea who brought up the original subject of finances.



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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote

No accusation intended... you said that you weren't worried

about your
finances, since they were protected. It seemed like you were

saying
that if they were not protected, that would mitigate your

response.


Yup, that's exactly what he said.

S


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If you owned anything worth more than the average person you would
understand Scotty. But you don't your living in Plowsville ......Good
lord...thats dirt town.

Somethings just can not be replaced, and I'm not going to let some
loser sue me and get my good stuff.

It's best to pretend you did not see them fall, ect...and sail the
other way as fast as a 35s5.

RB
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All in response to Crantz comment:

Do you have liability insurance for that defib? Remember, Suzy is a nurse,

she's no longer a good samaritan.

And our med kit cost more than Scotty's sad boat!


RB
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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All in response to Crantz comment:

Do you have liability insurance for that defib? Remember,

Suzy is a nurse,
she's no longer a good samaritan.

And our med kit cost more than Scotty's sad boat!




That's not very much, and yes, my boat is sad when she sits on
the hard.

Scotty



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You lie!

It's an over-the counter medical device:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...15146?v=glance

You don't need permission or a prescription to use it!

You lie!

BUSTED!

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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Do you have liability insurance for that defib? Remember, Suzy is a
nurse,
she's no longer a good samaritan.


Bad news for you ignorant folks....Suzanne is working for a heart
center, one of the best. She was trained to use the Phillips unit and
may even take a gig teaching others. She's now teaching me the basics.
We are NOT PERMITTED to use it on ANYONE ELSE. It's for two people and
even her father had to sign a special set of forms so that we can use
it on him legally.
Now the big question: Would we use it one someone when no other help
was feasable and death seemed certain otherwise?
Yes. Our finances are pretty much untouchable, so I'd try to save a
life rather than worrying about a lawsuit.


RB
35s5
NY





 
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