Well done to everyone involved 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 To everyone watching please get yourself first aid trained in CPR. Early intervention and defribrilation saves lives. The more of us that get trained the better the odds for all of us. Remember it could be your loved one that one day might need saving, the only chance of survival is if more of us are trained to be able to help. Help save a life!!! 🚑🚑🚑
I go St John ambulance and I love learning new skills because it's really fun but it's also really awsome knowing that I could save someone's life oneday
I'm a Nurse in Germany. We saved with three man a woman with cardiac Problems in our Hospital. It's was so hard. The woman saved and live. ❤️🙏❤️ God bless you..... 🥰
I’m 12 and I’m a St John Ambulance Cadet. I do events but have had nothing too serious yet. I did 1st Aid comps - come and look at my video. It was my 1st time. I made lots of mistakes but I’m learning from them. One day I hope to be able to make a difference for someone.
@@paintballfanatic7231 cadets are often community groups for children/teenagers ages between 9 and 18. Ranging from cadet groups that teach first aid, such as St. John’s cadets, fire cadets which teaches stuff about fire departments, or even cadet groups that are based around the armed forces, much like the army, navy, or Air Force.
Wow, I'm a cadet for St John Ambulance SA in Noarlunga and, I've always been scared to go on an actual event where I would be treating injuries because, of stuff like this, yes, I've only got my preliminary qualifications but, as long as you know how to do CPR and know how to work a defibrillator and something like this happens and you are at the scene, you can do something about it. In the future I'm wanting to do something with paramedics or something but, it'll be very hard. Anyway, God bless you and your family Jamie, I'm also just as glad that St John were there to save your life as well xx
I'm currently a student paramedic and I absolutely enjoy the practical side of things. When you stay calm and follow orders from your mentor it seems to make it better and run smoother. The one thing you'll have to get use to is acting and thinking quickly, cause there are times where seconds mean the difference. It can be hard work, but if you find that it's the only field you'd work in and find it fascinating. Then it'll be a blast.
Don’t let things like this put you off. I’m a SJA cadet in the UK and I did my first event a couple of months ago. It was brill! I had two patients not to severe. You should definitely sign up for events, you’ll regret it if you don’t.
as a volunteer with my local red cross doing similar stuf i can tel you you know enough. your gut wil tel you when to look further. the fact that you are causious makes me have more trust in you as a first aider because you know wher your limit lay and get help if you need it.
Well done St Johns. Well done Australia. Well done chap for making it through. I hope you are well. In America, they'd probably ask the chap if he had insurance first before doing anything. Then slap him with a hefty bill.
I’d love to know what actually caused him to go into cardiac arrest? Was it an underline heart condition? If so, what kind? Either way, happy to see he’s alive and doing well
You've remembered obese people are much more prone to a Myocardial Infarction though compared to a fit individuals. Just look up some paper about heart attack and cardiac arrest numbers, see which group has the highest rate of developing one.
Not being funny but why did no one hold up any screens. Like this guy is half naked, in cardiac arrest, not the best way to look in front of hundreds of people whom include children who should not be seeing that. I have seen about 3 different cardiac arrests in public and in each circumstance me and some others always grab a blanket and hold it up so less people can see. But otherwise these people are heroes.
Im guessing more important things were at hand, but yeah, you would think eventualy they'd come up w some screens, They often do, i think but not always I guess.
Believe me, when you're in the middle of trying to save a life, privacy screens are not a priority. Keeping them alive is the priority. If they're dead, they don't care about nudity.
@SnowThundah i would ask the bystanders to hold up the screen. most first aid bags probebly has a iso blanket sutebel for that. so i can focus on performing the cpr no bystanders abele or willing cpr coms first
Well done to everyone involved 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
To everyone watching please get yourself first aid trained in CPR. Early intervention and defribrilation saves lives. The more of us that get trained the better the odds for all of us. Remember it could be your loved one that one day might need saving, the only chance of survival is if more of us are trained to be able to help.
Help save a life!!! 🚑🚑🚑
I go St John ambulance and I love learning new skills because it's really fun but it's also really awsome knowing that I could save someone's life oneday
Thank you for acknowledging a difficult profession- when I was on duty the thanks were few and far between.
Well done to the st john crews, hugs all round. Jamie good to hear your with us and your family and friends. What a great outcome
im a student paramedic and teared up imagining how amazing it must be for the st johns lot meeting and talking to the man they saved
I'm a Nurse in Germany. We saved with three man a woman with cardiac Problems in our Hospital. It's was so hard. The woman saved and live. ❤️🙏❤️ God bless you..... 🥰
I’m 12 and I’m a St John Ambulance Cadet. I do events but have had nothing too serious yet. I did 1st Aid comps - come and look at my video. It was my 1st time. I made lots of mistakes but I’m learning from them. One day I hope to be able to make a difference for someone.
Good on you!😃😃
I'm a cadet too!😁
I'm not familiar with how things work over there (I'm from America), what is a cadet? Is that somthing like an EMT in training?
@@paintballfanatic7231 cadets are often community groups for children/teenagers ages between 9 and 18. Ranging from cadet groups that teach first aid, such as St. John’s cadets, fire cadets which teaches stuff about fire departments, or even cadet groups that are based around the armed forces, much like the army, navy, or Air Force.
@@stoke9585 ah ok thanks.
Well done keep at it, im 48 now and started st john as a cadet, its a great organisation
Wow, I'm a cadet for St John Ambulance SA in Noarlunga and, I've always been scared to go on an actual event where I would be treating injuries because, of stuff like this, yes, I've only got my preliminary qualifications but, as long as you know how to do CPR and know how to work a defibrillator and something like this happens and you are at the scene, you can do something about it. In the future I'm wanting to do something with paramedics or something but, it'll be very hard. Anyway, God bless you and your family Jamie, I'm also just as glad that St John were there to save your life as well xx
I'm currently a student paramedic and I absolutely enjoy the practical side of things. When you stay calm and follow orders from your mentor it seems to make it better and run smoother. The one thing you'll have to get use to is acting and thinking quickly, cause there are times where seconds mean the difference. It can be hard work, but if you find that it's the only field you'd work in and find it fascinating. Then it'll be a blast.
Don’t let things like this put you off. I’m a SJA cadet in the UK and I did my first event a couple of months ago. It was brill! I had two patients not to severe. You should definitely sign up for events, you’ll regret it if you don’t.
Once you get out there and do some events it gets better
I’m a cadet in Victoria
as a volunteer with my local red cross doing similar stuf i can tel you you know enough. your gut wil tel you when to look further. the fact that you are causious makes me have more trust in you as a first aider because you know wher your limit lay and get help if you need it.
I just became a fully-fledged cadet at St Johns!!!!! 👩🏾⚕️👩🏾⚕️👩🏾⚕️
God bless you Jamie and everyone that helped you. Thank you to God and Jesus Christ for saving you. Live my brother!!!!!!! Your time is not up!!!!
This is lovely. Well done to them.
Wonderful story good on you St John!
Good job Sir thanks
God bless bro
Well done St Johns. Well done Australia. Well done chap for making it through. I hope you are well.
In America, they'd probably ask the chap if he had insurance first before doing anything. Then slap him with a hefty bill.
I’d love to know what actually caused him to go into cardiac arrest? Was it an underline heart condition? If so, what kind? Either way, happy to see he’s alive and doing well
Possibly severe electrolyte imbalance, given he was doing strenous exercise, high chance of it, or could have been an arrhythmia
Why is it all these active people getting heart problems? I only found one such vlog by a sedentary, overweight person so far
Born with undiagnosed heart condition
You've remembered obese people are much more prone to a Myocardial Infarction though compared to a fit individuals. Just look up some paper about heart attack and cardiac arrest numbers, see which group has the highest rate of developing one.
What was the cause for your arrhythmia?
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Not being funny but why did no one hold up any screens. Like this guy is half naked, in cardiac arrest, not the best way to look in front of hundreds of people whom include children who should not be seeing that. I have seen about 3 different cardiac arrests in public and in each circumstance me and some others always grab a blanket and hold it up so less people can see. But otherwise these people are heroes.
Im guessing more important things were at hand, but yeah, you would think eventualy they'd come up w some screens, They often do, i think but not always I guess.
Believe me, when you're in the middle of trying to save a life, privacy screens are not a priority. Keeping them alive is the priority. If they're dead, they don't care about nudity.
@SnowThundah i would aske bystanders to do that for me
@SnowThundah i would ask the bystanders to hold up the screen. most first aid bags probebly has a iso blanket sutebel for that. so i can focus on performing the cpr
no bystanders abele or willing cpr coms first
Always got to be one that has to find the negatives, have you ever heard of looking the other way if you don't favour what you see
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