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  1. What we learned actually had some AZ facts in our training. Survival in AZ with Cardiocerebral Resuscitation (Hosptial Discharge Survival) between 1997-1999 with CPR 9% Meaning 28 out of 314 Pts walked out of the Hospital after receiving CPR between 11/03 - 8/06 with CCR 25% Meaning 34 out of 136 Pts walked out of the Hospital after receiving CCR I know the Number of Pts. isn't the same, But you see what I mean...
  2. I run with a Volunteer Service. However Paramedics and surrounding Services in my county are all switching to CCR. It was taught to us by our Training Director who also is a Paramedic and has used the CCR already. Yes the success rate is increased pretty high so far.
  3. In our Protocol it states that we do 200 compression in 2 minutes, during the first 100 pads are attached. continue with the compressions until the 200 are done, (we are on Manual de-fib too) the Crew Chief reads whether or not there is a shockable rhythm. If there is, then you shock, and continue with the 200 compressions. do that for 3 cycles. We don't do Pulse Checks, ABC, we continue with compressions until signs of life are visible. You know if your PT starts saying Ow, Ow, Ow
  4. We just went through training for CCR (Cardiocerebral Resuscitation) I was wondering who has gone through this training and what your thoughts are on it. I personally really like it. Its a lot of Compressions (200 every 2 Minutes) For thoughs who have gone through the training I would like to know what you think!!
  5. This video is crazy. Where I'm from its almost the opposite! We may share the same station, but we have our own sides. We don't share anything. Half the firefighters don't even talk to us. Its sad really. But different subject for a different day!
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