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Originally Posted by JMintzer
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...
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I agree, but have you had an event at your house? In older neighborhood our friends at our house had 3 events. Two different events with two different people, arrived the volunteer was unable to physically help.
Should they be removed from the roster? Probably, but sometimes the lead has difficulty with that process. Friends were later informed that that volunteer could still offer comfort, until other help arrived. Bonus for our friends was first responders were at the house before AED group.