My mom took her first CPR course when i was 14 and she saved my dad's life the next day when he was choking. I met my bf in CPR class (i was his instructor). *Fingers crossed* hasn't had to give me CPR but he helped me when i broke a bone a year ago. Edit: he did save my life on a camping trip.
Seriously, it's baby shark. It's easier for me to remember the lyrics and thus the beat. My dad taught me the hand/arm position, gave me a pillow on the bed and said "ok, now lean forward, then back. Now do it to the beat in your headphones.". Holy shit my brain got it!
I have a playlist on my phone titled "CPR" in case I ever need it just to keep up the chest compressions. It's also a very easy thing to learn and can save lives. I truly believe everyone should learn how to do proper chest compressions.
My dad’s a 911 operator, and he’ll have people refuse to do cpr with loved ones because they don’t want to hurt them, the loved ones always end up dying.
Let one of my brothers need CPR I will have no problem beating on their chest it will be pay back. being the youngest of 5 I put up with alot of shit lol .
I’m sure you won’t see this given the time stamp but just wanted to let you know that along with a class I took (uncertifiable) and this video, I saved a mans life two days ago after coding in a car accident. Luckily I’m going to be in EMS so I wasn’t bothered but this video took part in my CPR to bring him back. So thanks from me and him!😂😂
Wow, that's really incredible that you were able to save a man's life after you coded in a car accident! I mean, what's the chance that Mr. Clean comes along and defibs you, then you get up and save someone's life!?
My Daddy saved a Sister's life at Church one Sunday during worship. He was USAF. I learned CPR in Army Boot camp back in '83. Your training is much more updated. TY. Definitely sharing this.
I still remember one provider CPR course, it was just after the changeover to compressions only and newly introduced, cough CPR. The instructor said, "Imagine you are alone and you notice that your heart stopped". It brought the house down, impressive given it was a room full of physicians and RN's.
Yep.. Did CPR on my father in law 2 months ago.. He suffered from a heart attack in the middle of the night. He passed away that night, but I'm proud to say: I did the best I could do to save this man's live.
Did CPR on my wife going on two years ago. Unfortunately, she was down too long. Broke some ribs, but let's review, break ribs on someone with fairly advanced osteoporosis performing CPR, let them die. Hmmm, bones can heal, dead won't heal. Cop came with AED, it didn't speak about a shock once, giving a bit hint, EMT-P arrived and plugged in the monitor and there wasn't even PEA. They continued fruitlessly for another 20 minutes, despite my saying it wasn't going to be effective by then, 42 year marriage ended. Wasn't my first CPR rodeo, just my saddest.
Love this! I had to get CPR certified for my position at a children's residential treatment center thinking this was useless and I'd never use it. Have had to do it twice on folks since learning. Everyone needs to learn CPR.
My dad had a course in CPR at work when it first came out. Thought he would never use it. About 20 years went by and someone collapsed. He was surprised, but he remembered it perfectly. Guy had a heart attack and once out of the hospital he was fine and lived many more years. Every work place should teach CPR to their employees. You may never use it, but you never lose it.
I still remember the first time I did CPR on someone before paramedics arrived. I had just finished EMT school, even though I missed a month or so because of a massive head injury, so I was working at walmart while recovering. I was in the back room, and the over head speakers said they needed anyone who could do CRP to come to the break room. Without really even thinking, I start booking it to the break room, I'm dodging and weaving through crowds of people, I think I vaulted over a pallet that was in my way (Felt so much like real life assassin's creed.) When I got to the break room, the hiring manager saw me, he put so much pressure on me because he said to let me in because I used to be a paramedic... No, I just finished EMT school dude, haven't even taken my NREMT, but thanks for putting all that pressure on me to take full control of a situation I've never dealt with. Needless to say, that was terrifying. I felt for his pulse, nothing, I think? I'm internally freaking out a bit at this point. Well, nobody else has a pulse? He's clearly unresponsive and not breathing, it's time to do CPR. First two compressions I feel little pops. There goes the cartilage! Keep going until paramedics arrive, okay, time to get the fuck out the way and let the pros take over on this one. I was shaking with adrenaline. Dude did end up making it though, so that was really awesome. That is a day I don't think I'll ever forget.
I'm Scottish in the UK and can't get enough of these chronicles.....especially as someone who has and always will be respectful and thankful for the emergency services, Especially having lived right next to The Fire Station and St Andrews Ambulance in Glasgow and saw the Strike by the FireFighters for better pay. These guys got paid (still do in my opinion) nowhere near enough money to face the kinds of fires and situations these peeps faced ALL THE M'F'KIN TIME in Glasgow! Be well friends! xxx
My mom was a nurse before the good sumeritan act was a thing. She gave a guy cpr for 45 minutes waiting for the paramedics to arrive in a Walmart parking lot. As soon as they took over she bounced, knowing that this guy could survive and still sue her.
The good Samaritan act doesn't cover health professionals, it covers lay people. Health professionals are judged by their level of education and training, and whether they remained within their scope of practice when rendering aid. As long as you don't do anything outside your scope of practice, it would be difficult for anyone to successfully sue you.
@@jennh2096 yeah so now the good Samaritan act covers that. On the other hand if you get smoke inhalation and die that's also pretty bad so it's your choice
I learned to do CPR to the rhythm of „Highway to hell“ Someone from the course asked if we were supposed to sing it during the procedure like the instructor did and he said yes, that‘s mandatory, so if you encounter someone doing that: Hi, it‘s me! 😁
my instructor played another one bites the dust during our class... one mom got upset so now Queen is no longer allowed in class but it was so funny everyone singing along trying to bring our dummies back to life
I saw a cpr song list Spotify that include thar song, "Another bites the dust" and "Thiller". I go, "No way man!!" I'd rather go with, "Staying alive" and "I will survive". The song that isn't supose to be sung (starts with the letter "b" and loved by kids) and "Lady Marmalade" ... maybe.
Oh! I'm a stickler for singing outloud, so if someone comes back and they hear "mah mee shark do do do do do do do"... and the person is blind, welcome back to the party.
It’s the first time I didn’t cry watching CPR related content in a long time. Thank you for making it something not only educational, but entertaining man.
Christ almighty you guys are terrible, the reason it was awkward was because we kinda had to fake the rescue breaths because we didn’t have multiple dummies to practice on
@@UnloadedRex Our dummy had a removable face, and these faces were cleaned and disinfected before the next one used them, that's much better than everyone using the same if you ask me😅 only downside was that the dummy looked absolutely terrifying without a face on...
The way I was taught as an elementary school kid is to think of it like an alligator - it wants to eat whichever number is larger. Then, read right-to-left, like usual, to know if you should say less than or greater than.
“No one attractive ever goes on a cardiac arrest” Fax🤣 “I know we made this video as humerus as pastible” I know it was prolly scripted but what if it wasnt🤣
My old job gave me a shitty online course, that literally went from “how to pick up a box safely” to “what to do if your customer goes into cardiac arrest”. It was the shittiest thing ever and really intimidating, like am I expected to do this after 2 pages and a quiz!!?? Honestly showing this video would have been a lot more useful. Someone at the bar did actually collapse and need CPR but luckily my station had a nurse working there who new what to do.
@@leocervidae Wholeheartedly agree! Oh dang glad there was a nurse there. I'm glad I learned just in case, but pray I never need to use it. I'm really timid and feel like if I'm the best option they got then its a truly terrible situation indeed... Lol
Jason, good job on letting people know about CPR because lots of people don’t or they are too scared. This was a great thing that you did just through this video you’re saving more lives.
As I used to be a lifeguard I love this video. But they missed the CLASSIC CPR dummy joke. In my job the 65 year old life guard Miguel would do this joke everytime we did a recert or when we did our weekly practice. Its simple, all you do is 1. get paired up in your group. 2. Walk up too and stand next to your CPR dummy 3. look at the dummy then at you partners. 4. say "do we want to resuscitate this guy/girl? I mean he has no arms or legs and I don't think his eyes even open. What quality of life are we bringing him back to" 5. Enjoy the laughter or get looks of disappointment. Which for everyone wondering, Miguel never got annoying. It was ALWAYS hilarious. Ohh and the chorus beat for staying alive works perfectly for chest compression rate. if you really want a funny reaction from the guy who gains conscious while your doing CPR. The beat from another one bites also works perfectly.
I remember years ago, our military regional medical training center had acquired a patient simulator. They happily crowed "It'll do anything that a living patient does, drugs administered will be reflected in vitals, pupils react according to scenario, it'll swell up appropriate to scenario, it'll even piss". I replied back, "Yeah, but it won't cuss you out or do everything a real patient does". The instructor crowed, "Oh, but I can speak through the mike and cuss you out". Yeah, but it can't haul off and slug you one. He was crestfallen, it couldn't haul off and hit the poor soul treating it. Never managed to kill it, despite them socking it to me in ways even physicians had trouble with. And boy, some of the scenarios were nightmares!
As a junior ski patroller we held the world record for continuous CPR on a dummy as a fundraising stunt. 26 hours. We ran 3 teams of 2. Each team was on for 30 minutes. It was sweet victory for all of 72 hours before another team whom held it for about a month before it was beaten again. We spent the funds on travel to the junior ski patrol jamboree at Squah Valley. I placed low in the competition. It was in the late 20th century. Fun to say that. 36 years ago. My hands turned purple with bruises. You are frank and funny. Thank you for the wonderful work you have done.
So I’m the training Sgt the Sheriffs Office I work for and this video is done so well with great information and entertainment we added it to the beginning of our CPR Basic First Aid training. Thanks brother!
This channel is great, and the fact that you made this video about CPR, and the importance of it, shows your commitment to saving lives, not trying to just promote yourself. Godspeed, man.
CPR is so easy to learn. There are tons of FREE classes everywhere. Everyone should leant it. Love your skits. Funny and educational. Former volunteer firefighter/ EMT.
GREAT JOB as a former firefighter .This shows a lay person how they can help. Very informative. Miss the firehouse humor. Watching your channel brings back good memories. Keep up the good work. Be safe out there. Be blessed
Thanks so much for this! My mom looked up fruits and vegetables in the dictionary years ago and the LEGAL definition is: fruits are what you eat before or after the main course of the meal, and vegetables are what you eat during the main course of the meal. So the carrots in your salad and the sweet potato pie you have for desert are fruits, and the pineapple and cherries on your ham are vegetables. Of course, as Charles Dickens wrote, "If the law thinks that, the law is an ass."
I'm going for retraining with new job next month, last time I did a first aid course was 2012. I'm glad lip locking is gone because I almost failed that part as I kept getting the giggles because someone drew angry eyebrows on our rescue dummy. We also got taught to verbally check for responsiveness and then to also pinch the ear if there was no reaction, in case you had a deaf person in front of you. Also if you do the classic "somebody call and ambulance!" Herd mentality kicks in and nobody does, or everybody does and takes up too many lines. Point out one person and assign the task; "You, in the blue shirt, ring 999!"
When I learned CPR at my job, the nurse was an older lady who said "Stayin Alive" by the Bee Gees was the right tempo for it. That's stayed with me, but yeah, that JT song sounds about right, too. Thank you for this quick, fun overview. Hopefully, it encourages more people to learn CPR.
@@polecatfan1627 youre right when theres 2 numbers to compare, but when theres only one number you want to use the sign depending on its name. Greater than (>) or less than (
as someone in the medical field, I stress to my friends and family how important it is to learn proper, up to date CPR. and main thing I remind them of is to CHECK FOR A PULSE beforehand. I've seen too many instances of those 911 drama shows where "first responders" don't even check for a pulse before starting compressions or providing electric stimulus 😭
Thank you for this. People have so many misconceptions about CPR. I think everyone should be trained in it and also carry Narcan. It doesn't take a lot to intervene in a potentially deadly situation. Stop being bystanders! I'd love to see a video on the best way to make a 911 call. I was taught that the first thing you should do is say the address clearly and then state the emergency so that if you're disconnected they can play back the tape and find you. I'd like to hear your input on this
I got certified for cpr by the Canadian red cross recently, honestly hope I never have to use that knowledge but it definitely makes me feel safer knowing I can do something
We had ems volunteers teach cpr and first aid to the kids at my high school but misguided or misinformed parents shut it down. I honestly think it was the only thing I did in high school that could actually save a life and ppl killed it. Thanks for the great videos!!
Some parents shut down CPR / First Aid lessons at a high school…??? WFT for??? Those parents DID give everyone a REALLY GOOD LESSON themselves though… It’s this one: “The life lesson that there are people who are SO stupid AND selfish, that there is NO limit to their INSANE BEHAVIOR!”
I got the opportunity to work with St. Louis and Sacramento fire departments while working on Love Rescue for about 8 months until March of last year. Your videos have really brought back those good memories, thank you!
Fuckin thank you. the awareness of how LITTLE action it takes to increase someones chances of survival saddens me. thank you for putting this awareness out there
My CPR instructor addressed the "I don't want to hurt them" thing by telling us "For most of human history, the definition of 'dead' was not breathing or having a pulse. You aren't going to make someone worse than being dead."
I am a CPR instructor. My previous job, I worked for 911. And I am glad that the dispatchers are trained to go step by step to help the caller. I remember a lady calling 911 asking g for an ambulance because she thought someone was dead. As I was going through the checklist. I heard her said she is certified to do the chest pump thingy and I can push on the guys chest. I heard the patien5 yell out hell no your not pushing on my chest. Oh brother. I told the bystanders don't do anything and the ambulance is on the way. Just make sure he does not go unconscious.
Brilliant! Such a good way to cover a very serious subject. Scared the cat when laughing over 1-800 Badchestcompressions! Here across the pond Vinnie Jones 's CPR ad using Staying Alive really stuck in our minds. Thanks YT for recommending your channel!
One of the hardest things to get over is the fact that Staying Alive shouldn’t be used for pacing yourself when doing CPR, not only because it’s what we’ve all been taught in even basic CPR courses in schools but because what the hell are you supposed to time yourself to if not a song literally called Staying Alive?
Literally woke up last night to hearing my mom not being able to breathe for 5 breaths, and it freaked me out and got me into thinking what should I do if it hadn't worked out. Thanks.
I remember "staying alive" ah ah ah ah staying alive.... Did I get that stuck in your head. .. Your welcome.. Bahaha seriously thats how I remember the beat..
Excellent! Thanks for this video, I'm sharing it around. So many people do not know that the "Hands-Only CPR" is all that is needed and is vastly more useful and successful than the CRP-Switch to breathing-go back to Compressions thing I was taught originally in school. I do know Compressions and feel confident I can help if needed while hoping I never need to help for the sake of the people who should never need such help. Be safe and healthy, Friends!
“Between most people’s ears is something called the brain.”
That line is severely underrated and also my new go to insult.
Valid statement except for politicians.
I'm watching on Election Night, and concur.
*PrOcEeDs To RiP bRaIn OuT*
And between current college students' ears is a space that once held a potato, but it abandoned them.
Note that it says MOST.
A couple of weeks after he took a CPR class, my husband used what he had learned and saved a life.... it was his CPR instructor! (No joke, true story)
Sounds a bit far fetched, but I'll allow it. 👍
@@willek1335 cpr instructor probably drank a big gulp before class like most americans so
Old lady give me a rundown on what happened
My mom took her first CPR course when i was 14 and she saved my dad's life the next day when he was choking.
I met my bf in CPR class (i was his instructor). *Fingers crossed* hasn't had to give me CPR but he helped me when i broke a bone a year ago.
Edit: he did save my life on a camping trip.
That cpr instructor needs to start teaching lottery ticket scratching.
If I'm in a good mood it's "staying alive".
If I'm in a bad mood it's "another one bites the dust".
EMT buddy said the same thing lol
XD And if you're a Lifeguard, I suppose it is Baby Shark
The numa numa song also works
If I'm pissed, it's Imperial March
Du hast is best
I had to do CPR on someone once, and was internally singing "Staying Alive" the whole time. It actually helps keep the rhythm for compressions.
Did he or she survive?
I find that the star was theme is good for that
So does "Another One Bites the Dust"
Seriously, it's baby shark. It's easier for me to remember the lyrics and thus the beat. My dad taught me the hand/arm position, gave me a pillow on the bed and said "ok, now lean forward, then back. Now do it to the beat in your headphones.". Holy shit my brain got it!
I have a playlist on my phone titled "CPR" in case I ever need it just to keep up the chest compressions. It's also a very easy thing to learn and can save lives. I truly believe everyone should learn how to do proper chest compressions.
“No one attractive ever goes into cardiac arrest”. Preach!
I went into cardiac arrest once 😢 (I got better)
@@deadskimountaineer Sir I can assure you that you are one sexy pick up truck jugging from your profile picture
Tiberiu Iancu nailed it.
Well shit
@@neckbearddude3138 *judging
My dad’s a 911 operator, and he’ll have people refuse to do cpr with loved ones because they don’t want to hurt them, the loved ones always end up dying.
That's so sad
Let one of my brothers need CPR I will have no problem beating on their chest it will be pay back. being the youngest of 5 I put up with alot of shit lol .
stonks
@@tommy6gun2 you'll get your revenge AND you'll get to use "remember that time I saved your life" to win arguments forever. Win win.
@@taynnas6413 good point!! 😂
This channel is severely underrated.
So true!
his eyes are underrated
Trueeeeeee
Yesss!
SHUT UP I LIKE IT
An instructor once said "they're already dead, you can't hurt them but you might save their life if you try.
I’m sure you won’t see this given the time stamp but just wanted to let you know that along with a class I took (uncertifiable) and this video, I saved a mans life two days ago after coding in a car accident. Luckily I’m going to be in EMS so I wasn’t bothered but this video took part in my CPR to bring him back. So thanks from me and him!😂😂
Wow, that's incredible! God Bless!
@@valerietucker7340 Yes it is! Thank you very much. May God bless you as well!
Too cool!
Wow, that's really incredible that you were able to save a man's life after you coded in a car accident! I mean, what's the chance that Mr. Clean comes along and defibs you, then you get up and save someone's life!?
So very GLAD you were there to save his life!!!!! That's the best feeling in the world!! Good luck with your EMS career and stay safe:)
My Daddy saved a Sister's life at Church one Sunday during worship.
He was USAF. I learned CPR in Army Boot camp back in '83.
Your training is much more updated. TY.
Definitely sharing this.
I still remember one provider CPR course, it was just after the changeover to compressions only and newly introduced, cough CPR. The instructor said, "Imagine you are alone and you notice that your heart stopped".
It brought the house down, impressive given it was a room full of physicians and RN's.
Yep.. Did CPR on my father in law 2 months ago.. He suffered from a heart attack in the middle of the night.
He passed away that night, but I'm proud to say: I did the best I could do to save this man's live.
Hey, you gave it your best effort. Props!
I am sorry for your loss. Prayers and hugs! ❤
Sorry for your loss, you did the best you could.
Did CPR on my wife going on two years ago. Unfortunately, she was down too long. Broke some ribs, but let's review, break ribs on someone with fairly advanced osteoporosis performing CPR, let them die. Hmmm, bones can heal, dead won't heal.
Cop came with AED, it didn't speak about a shock once, giving a bit hint, EMT-P arrived and plugged in the monitor and there wasn't even PEA. They continued fruitlessly for another 20 minutes, despite my saying it wasn't going to be effective by then, 42 year marriage ended.
Wasn't my first CPR rodeo, just my saddest.
Love this! I had to get CPR certified for my position at a children's residential treatment center thinking this was useless and I'd never use it. Have had to do it twice on folks since learning. Everyone needs to learn CPR.
Staying Alive has been my go to CPR soundtrack for 15 years. Great vid, great channel. Keep it going and stay safe brother!
Changed puts to Queen another one bites the dust. We had a bad couple weeks.
Rough Draft the only problem with “another one bites the dust” is it makes you sound like a pessimist
@@shipofbats9134 pretty much what you end up being in the end
lol
Never gonna give you up by tve one and only King of the Rickroll is also great
My dad had a course in CPR at work when it first came out. Thought he would never use it. About 20 years went by and someone collapsed. He was surprised, but he remembered it perfectly. Guy had a heart attack and once out of the hospital he was fine and lived many more years. Every work place should teach CPR to their employees. You may never use it, but you never lose it.
I still remember the first time I did CPR on someone before paramedics arrived. I had just finished EMT school, even though I missed a month or so because of a massive head injury, so I was working at walmart while recovering. I was in the back room, and the over head speakers said they needed anyone who could do CRP to come to the break room. Without really even thinking, I start booking it to the break room, I'm dodging and weaving through crowds of people, I think I vaulted over a pallet that was in my way (Felt so much like real life assassin's creed.)
When I got to the break room, the hiring manager saw me, he put so much pressure on me because he said to let me in because I used to be a paramedic... No, I just finished EMT school dude, haven't even taken my NREMT, but thanks for putting all that pressure on me to take full control of a situation I've never dealt with. Needless to say, that was terrifying. I felt for his pulse, nothing, I think? I'm internally freaking out a bit at this point.
Well, nobody else has a pulse? He's clearly unresponsive and not breathing, it's time to do CPR. First two compressions I feel little pops. There goes the cartilage! Keep going until paramedics arrive, okay, time to get the fuck out the way and let the pros take over on this one. I was shaking with adrenaline. Dude did end up making it though, so that was really awesome. That is a day I don't think I'll ever forget.
You're a lifesaver dude!
Get yourself something nice for lunch/dinner and pour yourself a stiff drink if you drink. You done good, kid!
@@SarafinaSummers always was my go-to after a hairy call.
I'm Scottish in the UK and can't get enough of these chronicles.....especially as someone who has and always will be respectful and thankful for the emergency services, Especially having lived right next to The Fire Station and St Andrews Ambulance in Glasgow and saw the Strike by the FireFighters for better pay. These guys got paid (still do in my opinion) nowhere near enough money to face the kinds of fires and situations these peeps faced ALL THE M'F'KIN TIME in Glasgow!
Be well friends! xxx
I’m playing this at the beginning of every CPR class I teach from now on... 😂
My mom was a nurse before the good sumeritan act was a thing. She gave a guy cpr for 45 minutes waiting for the paramedics to arrive in a Walmart parking lot. As soon as they took over she bounced, knowing that this guy could survive and still sue her.
That's so tragic. Imagine the lives lost because people didn't want to get sued. 😕
Eh, if the guy had CPR for 45 minutes there is a near to 100% chance that he's dead anyway
The good Samaritan act doesn't cover health professionals, it covers lay people. Health professionals are judged by their level of education and training, and whether they remained within their scope of practice when rendering aid. As long as you don't do anything outside your scope of practice, it would be difficult for anyone to successfully sue you.
@@jennh2096 yeah so now the good Samaritan act covers that. On the other hand if you get smoke inhalation and die that's also pretty bad so it's your choice
*Samaritan
I learned to do CPR to the rhythm of „Highway to hell“
Someone from the course asked if we were supposed to sing it during the procedure like the instructor did and he said yes, that‘s mandatory, so if you encounter someone doing that:
Hi, it‘s me! 😁
I hope that if I need cpr you do it cuz I love AC/DC
my instructor played another one bites the dust during our class... one mom got upset so now Queen is no longer allowed in class but it was so funny everyone singing along trying to bring our dummies back to life
I saw a cpr song list Spotify that include thar song, "Another bites the dust" and "Thiller". I go, "No way man!!"
I'd rather go with, "Staying alive" and "I will survive". The song that isn't supose to be sung (starts with the letter "b" and loved by kids) and "Lady Marmalade" ... maybe.
Oh! I'm a stickler for singing outloud, so if someone comes back and they hear "mah mee shark do do do do do do do"... and the person is blind, welcome back to the party.
It's "I'm too sexy" for me... But Highway to hell work great as well xD
It’s the first time I didn’t cry watching CPR related content in a long time. Thank you for making it something not only educational, but entertaining man.
I prefer Another one bites the dust as rhythm for the CPR
just don't sing it out loud....same with staying alive
Peter Dean Why not, helps set the mood.
@@Erudite512 Actually know a person that did that on a call... I wasn't there but I sure wish I had been.
I go with Imperial March
We learned with Baby Shark...
One of the best CPR videos I have ever seen. Very relevant and presented in a way that will stick in a persons brain for when it’s needed
I remember when they took away rescue breaths, all those long awkward Boy Scout meetings wasted learning rescue breaths
Depends on your troop, some troops do rescue breaths on scout masters still, free BJ for them I guess
Remember when they took em away? Wasn't it in the last 2 or 3 years? I remember change in my last recert a year and a half ago...
I just recertified (American Heart Association) today, 30 compressions 2 breaths.
Christ almighty you guys are terrible, the reason it was awkward was because we kinda had to fake the rescue breaths because we didn’t have multiple dummies to practice on
@@UnloadedRex Our dummy had a removable face, and these faces were cleaned and disinfected before the next one used them, that's much better than everyone using the same if you ask me😅 only downside was that the dummy looked absolutely terrifying without a face on...
the ">" instead of "
Yup.
The way I was taught as an elementary school kid is to think of it like an alligator - it wants to eat whichever number is larger.
Then, read right-to-left, like usual, to know if you should say less than or greater than.
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Between *MOST* people’s ears is something called a BRAIN
It's either a brain or a vegetable :)
*shouting from very far away *
"THATS A FRUIT"
Yeah, havent you seen 911 abd lonestar?
*new insult acquired*
Between all nonpoliticians ears is something commonly called a brain. /j
As a heart attack survivor, thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
I love how his video quality jumped from a 7 to a 11/10
SpriBlox Animations hahaha! It will go back and forth.
"SIR ARE YOU OKAY!!!"... "Naa I'm dead" the man replied.
"SIIIR! ArE YoU OkAAAAYy¿?"
I know I MUST do that, but the way it came across as he said it was ABSOLUTELY HILARIOUS I was laughing so hard.
This is like those PSA safety videos from Elementary school mixed with Bill Nye the Science Guy.
“No one attractive ever goes on a cardiac arrest”
Fax🤣
“I know we made this video as humerus as pastible”
I know it was prolly scripted but what if it wasnt🤣
As a CPR instructor, I can say that I LOVE this video.
This 3 min video was more educational than my 30+ min class I took. Love you guys! Keep up the amazing work!
truth
Dude my class was 3 hours long
Where did you go for a 30min first aid course?
My old job gave me a shitty online course, that literally went from “how to pick up a box safely” to “what to do if your customer goes into cardiac arrest”. It was the shittiest thing ever and really intimidating, like am I expected to do this after 2 pages and a quiz!!?? Honestly showing this video would have been a lot more useful. Someone at the bar did actually collapse and need CPR but luckily my station had a nurse working there who new what to do.
@@leocervidae Wholeheartedly agree! Oh dang glad there was a nurse there. I'm glad I learned just in case, but pray I never need to use it. I'm really timid and feel like if I'm the best option they got then its a truly terrible situation indeed... Lol
Lately I've been watching alot of shorts and videos from this guy and I've come to a conclusion. Jason is truly the greatest ever!
Thanks for getting this message out to the public. And especially in a fun, but educational way. Great job all.
Jason, good job
on letting people know about CPR because lots of people don’t or they are too scared. This was a great thing that you did just through this video you’re saving more lives.
„Rock your Body“ while performing CPR gets a whole new meaning 🤣
Hair toss to rhythm. 👩🚒👨🚒👩🚒👨🚒👩🚒🇺🇸
Schools should show this video to every secondary school class. Much easier for kids to remember in this way.
As I used to be a lifeguard I love this video. But they missed the CLASSIC CPR dummy joke. In my job the 65 year old life guard Miguel would do this joke everytime we did a recert or when we did our weekly practice. Its simple, all you do is
1. get paired up in your group.
2. Walk up too and stand next to your CPR dummy
3. look at the dummy then at you partners.
4. say "do we want to resuscitate this guy/girl? I mean he has no arms or legs and I don't think his eyes even open. What quality of life are we bringing him back to"
5. Enjoy the laughter or get looks of disappointment.
Which for everyone wondering, Miguel never got annoying. It was ALWAYS hilarious.
Ohh and the chorus beat for staying alive works perfectly for chest compression rate. if you really want a funny reaction from the guy who gains conscious while your doing CPR. The beat from another one bites also works perfectly.
I love Miguel so much. This is hilarious
I haven't used this one, even though I think it.
I remember years ago, our military regional medical training center had acquired a patient simulator. They happily crowed "It'll do anything that a living patient does, drugs administered will be reflected in vitals, pupils react according to scenario, it'll swell up appropriate to scenario, it'll even piss".
I replied back, "Yeah, but it won't cuss you out or do everything a real patient does".
The instructor crowed, "Oh, but I can speak through the mike and cuss you out".
Yeah, but it can't haul off and slug you one.
He was crestfallen, it couldn't haul off and hit the poor soul treating it.
Never managed to kill it, despite them socking it to me in ways even physicians had trouble with. And boy, some of the scenarios were nightmares!
As a junior ski patroller we held the world record for continuous CPR on a dummy as a fundraising stunt. 26 hours. We ran 3 teams of 2. Each team was on for 30 minutes. It was sweet victory for all of 72 hours before another team whom held it for about a month before it was beaten again. We spent the funds on travel to the junior ski patrol jamboree at Squah Valley. I placed low in the competition. It was in the late 20th century. Fun to say that. 36 years ago. My hands turned purple with bruises. You are frank and funny. Thank you for the wonderful work you have done.
So I’m the training Sgt the Sheriffs Office I work for and this video is done so well with great information and entertainment we added it to the beginning of our CPR Basic First Aid training. Thanks brother!
I hope Jason had a lot of garlic and onions for lunch before checking his costar's responsiveness 🤣🤣
Someone had been deposed. He knew the lawyer to be a jerk. For lunch, he ate a meal with extra garlic and onions 😂
This channel is great, and the fact that you made this video about CPR, and the importance of it, shows your commitment to saving lives, not trying to just promote yourself. Godspeed, man.
CPR is so easy to learn. There are tons of FREE classes everywhere. Everyone should leant it. Love your skits. Funny and educational. Former volunteer firefighter/ EMT.
GREAT JOB as a former firefighter .This shows a lay person how they can help. Very informative. Miss the firehouse humor. Watching your channel brings back good memories. Keep up the good work. Be safe out there. Be blessed
This was shorter and better than every first responder CPR training class I have taken.
When I was trained they told us to use "Another one bites the dust" by Queen...
Ironic isn't it,
Same
Mine was staying alive
Same with my father
In my country we were told, that we should use the Radetzky-March. One of our most famous classical works.
This is better than the 5+ min. videos they show us over and over in school!
“ between most people ears is something called the brain” I love how you said most it’s so true
From a CAT Scan Tech, Dude, Thank You! Youre fing awesome & hilarious!
“CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS!!!”
quoted by Dr. Mike
IK this quote had to be somewhere
@@Srade2412 here it is👍🏻
Thanks so much for this!
My mom looked up fruits and vegetables in the dictionary years ago and the LEGAL definition is: fruits are what you eat before or after the main course of the meal, and vegetables are what you eat during the main course of the meal. So the carrots in your salad and the sweet potato pie you have for desert are fruits, and the pineapple and cherries on your ham are vegetables.
Of course, as Charles Dickens wrote, "If the law thinks that, the law is an ass."
Fruit is a botanical category, while vegetable is a culinary category. So a tomato, for example, is both a vegetable AND a fruit.
This is amazing. I'm so glad you're using your platform for education as well as comedy! Keep up the good work!
I love you. This is more helpful than the other training I’m required to complete every 90 days. I love you, sir, and I don’t care who knows it!
This is awesome! Tells more about CPR in 3 mins than my 4 hour Class I teach . And those that thumb down , Really Dude...
Some basement neckbeards, or such. Little knobs.
Man I wish I could like the video every time I watched it.
Felt like an Adams ruin everything
Yes
Except this is actually good.
JAD's MV's weirdo
But funny and not full of lies
I was also looking for this comment
I'm going for retraining with new job next month, last time I did a first aid course was 2012. I'm glad lip locking is gone because I almost failed that part as I kept getting the giggles because someone drew angry eyebrows on our rescue dummy.
We also got taught to verbally check for responsiveness and then to also pinch the ear if there was no reaction, in case you had a deaf person in front of you.
Also if you do the classic "somebody call and ambulance!" Herd mentality kicks in and nobody does, or everybody does and takes up too many lines. Point out one person and assign the task; "You, in the blue shirt, ring 999!"
I started laughing but then thought about how true this was and how much id rather have cpr started before we arrive
When I learned CPR at my job, the nurse was an older lady who said "Stayin Alive" by the Bee Gees was the right tempo for it. That's stayed with me, but yeah, that JT song sounds about right, too.
Thank you for this quick, fun overview. Hopefully, it encourages more people to learn CPR.
La Macarena is the classical CPR song here in Spain
Dude, don´t get to fast ;)
This is the best CPR video out there.
It says greater than 10% when he says less than 10%
I paused it to come find this comment 😂😂
Somebody forgot that the "Alligator" eats the bigger number.
I learned pac man eats the bigger number
@@polecatfan1627 youre right when theres 2 numbers to compare, but when theres only one number you want to use the sign depending on its name. Greater than (>) or less than (
Zeirvoy I know, I passed 2th grade 😎
I wish everyone would use this video for CPR cert! Hysterical yet educational!
When the Jurassic park theme came on.... I cried laughing
Great video! In Australia we are taught DRSABC (Danger, Response, Send for help, Airway, Breathing, CPR)
The one dislike is from the 1800 BAD COMPRESSIONS guy
You should do one of these for choking. Of everything I've learned in first aid courses, that's by far the most used. People choke all the damn time.
I've never seen CPR taught so hysterically
1:53 so THATS why I got sued... I thought it was also covered
2:10
Welcome!...
to Chest Compression Park!
At the end of the day this is memorable because it has a fun spin on something that is extremely stressful to most people
FDC...
You guys are hilarious. Every time I watch ur antics, it helps me recover and repose.
Don’t stop. Your a hilarious genius.
as someone in the medical field, I stress to my friends and family how important it is to learn proper, up to date CPR. and main thing I remind them of is to CHECK FOR A PULSE beforehand. I've seen too many instances of those 911 drama shows where "first responders" don't even check for a pulse before starting compressions or providing electric stimulus 😭
Thank you for this. People have so many misconceptions about CPR. I think everyone should be trained in it and also carry Narcan. It doesn't take a lot to intervene in a potentially deadly situation. Stop being bystanders! I'd love to see a video on the best way to make a 911 call. I was taught that the first thing you should do is say the address clearly and then state the emergency so that if you're disconnected they can play back the tape and find you. I'd like to hear your input on this
I haven't had do call 911 yet, but that's what I plan to do for that reason.
I commonly carry Naloxone nasal spray in my bag along with gauze, tape, bandaids, my phone, glucose tablets, snips, a glass breaker and a glucometer.
Remember if something doesn’t go crunch
PUT YOUR BACK INTO IT!
I got certified for cpr by the Canadian red cross recently, honestly hope I never have to use that knowledge but it definitely makes me feel safer knowing I can do something
I'm so tempted to get that piece of paper from the ARCRCS but for the in-person training it's $135 and the virtual training is inaccessible to me.
We had ems volunteers teach cpr and first aid to the kids at my high school but misguided or misinformed parents shut it down. I honestly think it was the only thing I did in high school that could actually save a life and ppl killed it. Thanks for the great videos!!
Some parents shut down CPR / First Aid lessons at a high school…???
WFT for???
Those parents DID give everyone a REALLY GOOD LESSON themselves though…
It’s this one:
“The life lesson that there are people who are SO stupid AND selfish, that there is NO limit to their INSANE BEHAVIOR!”
You just summed information and explanations into 3 minutes
Straight to the point and actually entertaining... yay retaining information!👏👏👏
I got the opportunity to work with St. Louis and Sacramento fire departments while working on Love Rescue for about 8 months until March of last year. Your videos have really brought back those good memories, thank you!
knowing CPR is the closest we have to an IRL superpower.
That's it, I'm dead 🤣🤣🤣🤣 CPR PLEASE!
THAT'S A FRUIT! 😆😆😆
School of fruitalogy perfect.
This guy is a legend. Thanks for the refresher.
Yea, I prefer “Another One Bites the Dust” by Queen or “Stayin’ Alive” by the Beegees. #oldskool #handsonlycpr #dontputyourmouthonthat
Another one bites the dust... during CPR... tempting fate?
Fuckin thank you. the awareness of how LITTLE action it takes to increase someones chances of survival saddens me. thank you for putting this awareness out there
How does he Not have more subscribers? Everything he does is f*cking hilarious and on point AF
My CPR instructor addressed the "I don't want to hurt them" thing by telling us "For most of human history, the definition of 'dead' was not breathing or having a pulse. You aren't going to make someone worse than being dead."
That is pretty much exactly what my instructor told us
I want this to be played in class, would’ve learned more than I did in the 20 minute videos
I am a CPR instructor. My previous job, I worked for 911. And I am glad that the dispatchers are trained to go step by step to help the caller. I remember a lady calling 911 asking g for an ambulance because she thought someone was dead. As I was going through the checklist. I heard her said she is certified to do the chest pump thingy and I can push on the guys chest. I heard the patien5 yell out hell no your not pushing on my chest. Oh brother. I told the bystanders don't do anything and the ambulance is on the way. Just make sure he does not go unconscious.
Learn CPR and stay caffeinated.
Brilliant! Such a good way to cover a very serious subject. Scared the cat when laughing over 1-800 Badchestcompressions! Here across the pond Vinnie Jones 's CPR ad using Staying Alive really stuck in our minds. Thanks YT for recommending your channel!
2:33 I personally prefer 'Highway to Hell'. It works perfect - Same as 'Stay alive'.😉
(Nearly same or a little bit faster rythm)
Imagine waking up and the guy's just singing: I'M ON AN HIGHWAY TO HELL!
I am very happy to be a volunteer firefighter and i know every seconds counts as well
Chest compressions, chest compressions, chest compressions
Thank you, doctor Mike
Dr. Mike needs to watch this one!
One of the hardest things to get over is the fact that Staying Alive shouldn’t be used for pacing yourself when doing CPR, not only because it’s what we’ve all been taught in even basic CPR courses in schools but because what the hell are you supposed to time yourself to if not a song literally called Staying Alive?
Another one bites the dust.
Literally woke up last night to hearing my mom not being able to breathe for 5 breaths, and it freaked me out and got me into thinking what should I do if it hadn't worked out.
Thanks.
@jb b it was the interaction of 2 of her medications, which were new. Thank you
I remember "staying alive" ah ah ah ah staying alive....
Did I get that stuck in your head. ..
Your welcome..
Bahaha seriously thats how I remember the beat..
Excellent! Thanks for this video, I'm sharing it around. So many people do not know that the "Hands-Only CPR" is all that is needed and is vastly more useful and successful than the CRP-Switch to breathing-go back to Compressions thing I was taught originally in school. I do know Compressions and feel confident I can help if needed while hoping I never need to help for the sake of the people who should never need such help. Be safe and healthy, Friends!