Posted by preacherman on June 12, 2011 at 11:23:33 from (76.97.115.119):
In Reply to: First responders posted by gregk on June 11, 2011 at 19:40:06:
Was a First Responder/Fire Fighter, Career and Volunteer for 20 yrs. My first FR call was a cardiac arrest, older gentleman I had known all my life. I have preformed CPR on numerous friends and family. It"s tough but at least I know all was done for them that could be done. When it"s your time to go theres nothing any of us here on earth can do to change it. You do have the satisfaction of knowing that you did make a difference in those who you were able to help. One of the hardest I had to cope with was one of our own volunteers having an asthama attack and dying with me on his front porch. There was nothing much I could do for him but wait on the ambulance and pray. Those tmes will come, but the times you do help will outweigh the times you can"t. Anyway, sorry so long. Tell her to enjoy and keep on keeping on. She is needed.
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