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On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 11:23:08 -0700, "Capt. JG"
wrote: I've been watching the prices, but even $950 is just too high. I'm certified in their use, but I just can't justify it, since 90% of the sailing I do is within easy response range. I ask about known medical conditions before we leave the dock, but of course anything can happen. As you say, some of these medical aids are a judgement call. There was a great story around here (it was in Deerfield, IL) in 2001 where a healthy 13 year old Little Leaguer got hit in the chest by a liner and it stopped his heart. Two physicians watching the game couldn't get it started and the kid was a goner. In the meantime a distraught woman walked away from the scene and saw a Deerfield police car cruising nearby, and she waved him down. The department had just bought a defib and it happened to be in that car. The cop quickly got the boy's heart going, and he fully recovered. One of those miracles, it seems. --Vic |
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