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Re: norman island
[Re: warren460]
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01/16/2016 07:29 PM
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Re: norman island
[Re: YachtReprise]
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01/18/2016 11:11 AM
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YachtReprise said: Thanks so much for your efforts. It's so nice to know that she had people around her who cared, and did their very best to help. I had a similar situation in Leinster Bay a couple of years ago. Unfortunately, the same result. All we can do is our best effort, and I know that her family must appreciate it greatly. The first time I took CPR I asked the instructor what the success rate was, and was shocked at his response being so low - like 1 in 10. My first thought was that it was hardly worth doing, but that would not be true if you were the 1 in 10 that did survive! Please learn CPR and be willing to perform it in an emergency. Condolences to the family.
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