CPR/First Aid 10/3 @7:30

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Just a friendly reminder that our October 3, 2006 7:30 club meeting is for the CPR/First Aid certification at the Lakeview Terrace Recreation Center. Feel free to drag your spouse, other half, and friends along. Cost is $15.00 per person for the instructor and materials. Open to members and non-members. Send me a pm or email to dozertraxx@aol.com if you have any questions, comments, or concerns.

Mark W.
 
Mark, thanks for putting that together. Learned a lot, had a few laughs.

Now I know NEVER to let you and Dave be next to each other when anything serious has to go on.:rolleyes: Seriously, slipping the tongue on a dummy!;p

I guess the next thing would be to have you investigate getting the club a group buy on those ventilator baggies. Maybe do a little presentation on some first aid kits you can get thru your work.

Anyhow, kudos to you man.
 
that tongue allowed my dummy to resume breathing on her own and I was able to discontiue all resuscitation efforts. it was my duty to only help dave's dummy that suffered the WWF knock down. I'll look into getting the pocket masks and some decent first aid kits at discounted group rates.

Great turn out and hope we never have to use anything we learned. It's great to know that more than a few of us will know how to handle the misfortunate and properly treat a fellow member, friends, or more importantly-FAMILY! Thanks for the participation.

Mark, thanks for putting that together. Learned a lot, had a few laughs.

Now I know NEVER to let you and Dave be next to each other when anything serious has to go on.:rolleyes: Seriously, slipping the tongue on a dummy!;p

I guess the next thing would be to have you investigate getting the club a group buy on those ventilator baggies. Maybe do a little presentation on some first aid kits you can get thru your work.

Anyhow, kudos to you man.
 
that tongue allowed my dummy to resume breathing on her own and I was able to discontiue all resuscitation efforts.

Mark, your dummy didn't look like a HER to me, it looked more like a HIM.


John, now I don't know if I should be MORE worried that you could tell the difference!;p
 

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