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October 14th, 2011 05:20 PM #21
I guess there are indeed a few good men around. Siguro depende din sa lugar, baka dyan sa MM eh ganyan na tao, la na nagmamalasakit.
I was trained kasi as first aider and a red cross volunteer kaya kung may mag-meron man na magsabi na huwag ako makialam, at least mababara ko, "Kung kayo walang paki kasi walang kayong alam, ako meron! So shut the f*^k-up and call an ambulance!".Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!
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October 14th, 2011 09:19 PM #22
in this kind of situations. help agad. wala nang 2nd thoughts dapat. cover up wounds. stop more bleeding.
kung gusto ka kasuhan? let them. maraming ba back up sayo.
hay. tapos na ang panahon ng mga bayani. "Bayani" word should be erased from the tagalog dictionary.
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October 14th, 2011 09:56 PM #23
tama lang ginawa ng mga gwardiya and ng mga pulis. that's the SOP. kahit nga student nurses even in higher years pag nandun sa ganung situation ay manonood lang din mga yan. It's all being on the safe side.
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October 14th, 2011 10:16 PM #24
really? sop yan? even check for pulse wala?
diba dapat they should be checking for pulse muna for both victims.
buhay pa un isang bata. gumagalaw pa. that's a sign of life.
guys, imagine nyo nalang kayo un victim... nabaril ka... gumagalaw ka pa... hindi kana makapag salita dahil nawala na speech functions mo... namimilipit ka sa sakit... trying your best just to move a bit to show bystanders that you are still alive.. bleeding heavily...
tapos ang makikita mo, may pi picture sayo.
ang maririnig mo, "huwag sya galawin" "bawal galawin"
sana hindi mangyari sa atin to..
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October 14th, 2011 10:47 PM #25
^yes, it's THEIR SOP. ask some guards, yan din iisa lang rin sasabihin nila sa inyo.
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October 15th, 2011 03:13 AM #26
Mahirap talaga sa mga emergency cases, yung SOP, pero sana mapractice sa lahat ng bawat barangay or city ang pag responde sa mga emergency na hindi lalagpas ng 5-8min, andun na ang ambulance, buhay ang nakasalalay sa ganyan
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October 15th, 2011 10:55 AM #27
Naisip ko lang, wala bang Healthway diyan sa SM pampanga? Dami duktor dun kung sakali.
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October 15th, 2011 11:10 AM #28same thoughts here..... I have been exposed with emergencies like that.... including a family that was massacred....
My observation..... Most people are afraid to get involved or maybe lack the presence of mind to help..... natutulala sila.... kaya bilib ako dun sa ibang kasama ko kahit bata.... meron talagang tao buo ang loob lalo na sa pagsaklolo sa mga sugatan....
there are indeed only a few good men....what we have is a population of self serving individuals.....rich or poor...there's no difference....
lols! onli in da pilipins! hahaha
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October 15th, 2011 11:18 AM #29
I've talked to all the guards that we're assigned to us (every 5 months palit yan) and I always ask them if they have proper first aid training and fire drill/emergency seminar at SOP yan dapat.
So baka iba-iba SOP ng mga sekyu. Meron yung be safe, meron yung do what is right, just be ready for some hassle ika nga. But doing right is never below fear. That's BS!
Kung gusto may paraan, kung ayaw may dahilan!Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!
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October 15th, 2011 11:27 AM #30
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