Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I would bet the Rec Center has an AED machine, as most rec centers and public buildings here do.
I'm sure the sport pool at the rec center has an Emergency Phone that's a land line, near the pool equipment room and locker room doors. I'd keep that in mind and call from that phone first, or in addition to cellular call to 911. I hope from seeing these reports, that residents too cheap to contribute a few bucks a year--to their neighborhood, volunteer AED equipment, responder training and dispatch costs--wake up and see that the fire department amubulances could be out on other calls already. This is why the dozens of effective neighborhood AED groups have been formed, and why the survival rate here in TV is much higher than anywhere else! |
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I hope from seeing these reports, that residents too cheap to contribute a few bucks a year--to their neighborhood, volunteer AED equipment, responder training and dispatch costs--wake up and see that the fire department amubulances could be out on other calls already. This is why the dozens of effective neighborhood AED groups have been formed, and why the survival rate here in TV is much higher than anywhere else!
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They had to shock him twice with the AED. That is what saved his life.
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The paramedics, or a person present who got one from the rec center? I'm glad he was saved. |
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I have called 911 once and two different units arrived in less than 5 or 6 minutes. I was still on the phone with 911 when the first unit arrived. 30 minutes is too long when you are in an emergency situation but let's not forget that our emergency people get an extrodararie amount of calls due to the age of our population. .
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TVPSD RESPONDS IMMEDIATELY with a rescue crew involving paramedics/professional first responders. Their avg response time is about 6 minutes. A private ambulance company responds to transport the patient after TVPSD has stabilized. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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This an inappropriate and inadequate explanation of the event. The process here in TV is that paramedics/professional first responders from TVPSD respond in a rescue truck (typically) or fire engine within an average of 6 minutes. These are the folks you want there ASAP. They will treat and stabilize - which can take awhile. The ambulance arrives secondarily to transport the patient. The comment about "don't get hurt in villages" is bologna. If you drop from a cardiac arrest, the national recovery average is about 5%. In TV it is greater than 45% because of the number of residents trained in CPR/AED and TVPSD. The initial responders in the Rohan situation made a lifesaving difference. God bless them. The immediate response by TVPSD, within 6 minutes, with the necessary drugs and treatment, made all the difference in the world. If you don't know what you are talking about please don't make comments about things that you don't understand. Initial responders and the TVPSD response were timely and appropriate. We are very fortunate to have such a well organized, trained, and professional group here if we need them. My comments are based on my knowledge of the system and discussion with TVPSD leaders today. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Bogie - you are completely accurate. Unfortunately the OP has no idea of the process here, I do. And I spoke with TVPSD leaders today. I have addressed that in the post before this one. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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For those wondering how the individual is doing, I'm going to copy a portion of an email he sent on the 21st:
" I suffered a cardiac event on Monday 9-19 down at Rohan Rec Center. I passed out from being in v-tach. The group I was with started CPR and hooked me up to the AED that shocked me and then the medics arrived. I am going home tomorrow." Great news that he is doing well - thanks to CPR/AED trained Villagers, and our very professional first responders from TVPSD. I pray for his continuing improvement. If YOU have not been trained in CPR/AED, please consider it. You can make a difference. Classes are offered by TVPSD and CERT on a regular basis. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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You talked to the right people, got the facts and shared on TOTV.
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Hi everyone, I'm the person who went down at the Rohan Pickleball courts on Monday morning. I want everyone to know that I greatly and eternally appreciate the response of the Pickleball players, the staff from Rohan Rec Center, the Sumter County EMS and the TVPS. As a past medic and current member of CERT I know how the system operates and the great effectiveness of it as I am living proof that it works the way it should.
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Highly suggest you contact Chief Cain to find out what really happened that resulted in a delayed response ! He can then add the findings to his collection to improve things. |
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Not that it really matters in the big scheme of things (you surviving is the most important), but conflicting posts have me confused. Did it in fact take the 'professionals' 30 minutes to get there while other Villagers took care of you, or were there other 'professional' first responders there in 6 minutes...and it was only the ambulance that took 30 minutes to arrive? Anyway, once again it doesn't really matter as you being well enough to come on here and post...is all that really matters. |
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