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http://news.uk.msn.com/uk/article.aspx? … d=13304625

MSN wrote:

A single mother has been hailed a heroine after saving her baby boy's life four times in 10 minutes as paramedics talked her through the procedure over the phone.
Driving instructor Cordelia Nolan, 25, was "petrified" when her son Emrys, who was born 10 weeks premature, stopped breathing at her home in Bristol on January 14.
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From what i remember from lifeguard training, the chance of CPR actually working is really quite low, so for her to do it successfully 4 times in a row is a bit... wow

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first i read  Heroin  and i was like wat

but wow
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menzo2003 wrote:

first i read  Heroin  and i was like wat
This.

But nicely done to the mom
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Winston_Churchill wrote:

menzo2003 wrote:

first i read  Heroin  and i was like wat
This.

But nicely done to the mom
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aerodynamic wrote:

Calling her bitch is to much.
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Incredible, tbh. CPR has a really low success rate.
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liquidat0r wrote:

Incredible, tbh. CPR has a really low success rate.
Ja and to do it 4 times in 10 mins without causing serious lung damage (baby-soft bones) is incredible!
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liquidat0r wrote:

Incredible, tbh. CPR has a really low success rate.
Yeah, my dad (paramedic) often tells me that people can do more harm than good when they administer CPR.

But good on that mum.
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M.O.A.B wrote:

liquidat0r wrote:

Incredible, tbh. CPR has a really low success rate.
Yeah, my dad (paramedic) often tells me that people can do more harm than good when they administer CPR.

But good on that mum.
If you do it properly i think it's expected youve broke some ribs.

tbf you push pretty deep (1/3rd body depth iirc)
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I can't even imagine how scared she must have been...good for her.
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Freezer7Pro wrote:

Winston_Churchill wrote:

menzo2003 wrote:

first i read  Heroin  and i was like wat
This.

But nicely done to the mom
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Freezer7Pro wrote:

Winston_Churchill wrote:

menzo2003 wrote:

first i read  Heroin  and i was like wat
This.

But nicely done to the mom
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FatherTed wrote:

M.O.A.B wrote:

liquidat0r wrote:

Incredible, tbh. CPR has a really low success rate.
Yeah, my dad (paramedic) often tells me that people can do more harm than good when they administer CPR.

But good on that mum.
If you do it properly i think it's expected youve broke some ribs.

tbf you push pretty deep (1/3rd body depth iirc)
Yeah, that's why they always bend their arms when they pretend to do it in movies
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M.O.A.B wrote:

FatherTed wrote:

M.O.A.B wrote:


Yeah, my dad (paramedic) often tells me that people can do more harm than good when they administer CPR.

But good on that mum.
If you do it properly i think it's expected youve broke some ribs.

tbf you push pretty deep (1/3rd body depth iirc)
Yeah, that's why they always bend their arms when they pretend to do it in movies
Thought so

It's so unlikely for it to work though. I have a mate who i used to work with;

Story;

Me and him were on poolside, then the alarm went, radio called and he was my super, so he told me to remain on poolside to watch the crowd, and he ran into the football pitches. Some guy had collapsed, wasn't breathing etc. My mate managed to get him round using CPR, then the guy faded out again. Guy died in my mates arms, really traumatic for him, had to have counseling and all sorts of shit. Sad times.
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FatherTed wrote:

M.O.A.B wrote:

liquidat0r wrote:

Incredible, tbh. CPR has a really low success rate.
Yeah, my dad (paramedic) often tells me that people can do more harm than good when they administer CPR.

But good on that mum.
If you do it properly i think it's expected youve broke some ribs.

tbf you push pretty deep (1/3rd body depth iirc)
a couple inches
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