• CarbonatedPastaSauceEnglish
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    I would love to see one example where someone was prevented from doing CPR by a bystander because “you shouldn’t be touching that woman”. I would put money that it has never happened.

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      Whether it’s happened or not, you’re also running into two big problems America has:

      • People who act without thinking
      • People with a hero fantasy, and also often a gun

      It doesn’t have to have happened for people to fear that it will. In a nation where too many people carry guns, act rashly, and want to see their face on the news as a local hero, it just sounds too damn possible and risky.

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      Modern CPR training insists yiu have to announce what the fuck you’re doing because people will universally get the wrong idea.

      You have no modesty when you’re dying- the underwire in a bra interferes with AEDs working, and the pads have to be on skin. For compressions you need to see where you are so you are, so the clothes come off.

      It’s standard to drill that in, precise cause it has happened.

      Hell. We’ve heard anecdotes of cops coming in and macing people giving CPR. People frequently assume the worst and act on it.