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Originally Posted by asianthree
Your post is I would be insulted if I was told they wanted to wait for EMS. My answer is still no, not in the least. If they asked me to leave I would, if they asked to sit and wait with them I would. Either way still wouldn’t be insulted. Most volunteers don’t need an ego trip, that I am as good as any _____________
It goes along the line if you are a male volunteer and the female is on the ground, you are asked to step back. One would never be insulted.
Why does bother some is first volunteer can’t get on their knees to do a assessment that is a disservice to the program.
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Why are you changing the parameters?
No one mentioned someone who is "physically unable" to assist.
If someone can't "get on their knees" to do an assessment, they shouldn't be a volunteer in the program. Period...
The same applies if someone is unable to perform CPR...