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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2008

Shock can be treated by elevating the feet and legs to keep blood flowing to the head and body. Be prepared for emergency situations such as this with tips and advice from a 30-year emergency veteran in this free video on treatments.

Expert: Joe Bruni
Bio: Captain Joe Bruni has over 30-years experience as a street firefighter and company officer.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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  • @TheBigBear32 Where you bleeding or extremely dehydrated? Shock is the inadequate supply of oxygen rich blood to the brain and other organs. 

  • y do i only see text?

  • @mermaidamp There are several types of shock like that caused by blood loss, or any severe injuries, remember, google knows everything. I typed 'what is shock' and the second result pretty much covers it all.

  • Captain Bruni, What kind of shock did you mean in this video clip? Is it the electric kind of shock or an injury?

  • i wish i knew this before i went into shock when i dislocated my knee..my aunt started freakin out and the only one that helped me was my uncle...everyone else just watched and there was at least 20 people

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