Sometimes... it is only a matter of minutes
600 seconds is approximately the allotted time you have to save a life.
When a heart attack occurs it normally doesn’t happen when you are near a hospital and can happen at any time at any place and any where.
What are you going to do to save that life?
If you are lucky enough to have a trained CPR worker in your work place that is available and can perform CPR/AED then hopefully they can revive the heart attack victim within minutes.
How much time can you wait?
540 Seconds left
The shorter the time from collapse to defibrillation, the better the chances of survival. If defibrillation is delayed for more than 10 minutes, survival rates drop to virtually zero.
Don't chance waiting for EMS to arrive when you can actually do something to help save a life of your work colleague, partner, friend or just a stranger.
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The most important factor of survival is TIME and the quicker you can jump start the heart back to life the better the chances of survival improves for the casualty.
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You will be rewarded with the satisfaction that you have helped save a life and did not become a innocent bystander and did nothing...
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The time it has taken you to read this page is approximately 6 minutes which is about the time you will have to wait for an Ambulance to arrive if you one of the lucky ones.
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Can you afford to wait - Isn’t it worth your peace of mind to save a life?