Ohio Trooper Gets CPR/AED Save

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Wow! This is pretty impressive.

I take it that if you saw one cop performing CPR and no ambulance present, it'd probably be appropriate pull over to assist?
 
Wow! This is pretty impressive.

I take it that if you saw one cop performing CPR and no ambulance present, it'd probably be appropriate pull over to assist?

You could. Look where he is though. He's in between his cruiser and another car that aren't too far apart on the shoulder of an interstate. You'd really have to be looking to catch what was happening.

I'm glad the guy survived. Good for the troopers!
 
Wow! This is pretty impressive.

I take it that if you saw one cop performing CPR and no ambulance present, it'd probably be appropriate pull over to assist?

If you saw it, perhaps. A highway is a scary place to be with only a patrol car. If I was just walking down a street and saw that, totally different story. CPR is not a one person job.
 
A highway is a scary place to be with only a patrol car.

Agreed. Even with the flashers on the unit, the or engine blocking and DOT reflective gear I still hate working on the highway.
 
Agreed. Even with the flashers on the unit, the or engine blocking and DOT reflective gear I still hate working on the highway.

Amen. It always makes me nervous, and I try to get off the road ASAP.
 
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