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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2009

http://www.ProFirstAid.com If someone is having a seizure call EMS. Protect the patients head and neck from hitting objects or the ground. Do not try to completely immobilize the patient and do not place anything in the patients mouth. Once the seizure has stopped, airway, breathing, and circulation can be assessed. If the patient does not begin breathing on their own in a few seconds, start rescue breathing. Remain with the patient until EMS arrives.

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  • Pretty funny, calling 911 when the fire engine is behind him.

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  • is it ok to put some material in his mouth like rolled t-shirt?

  • @cber8860 no answer? they are ok lol.how do you check if they are dead? poke them with a big stick. lol

  • @ffemt99 are u ok are u ok no i aint fucking ok

  • No I was there for a while. And I'm better now

  • @mileygal102 status and you out of the hospital the next day? thats a new one

  • we are gonna call ems because stretcher fetchers cant do much lol. jk

  • teeth breaking a wallet that would be really awesome.was there any intastance a victim really cust his tongue off?around here, people put spoon in the mouth.i think no teeth can ever cut a metal spoon.

  • this looks really retarded

  • 1st time too

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