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Title: Today's event
Post by: hard10 on April 26, 2007, 10:21:25 PM
The nice thing about this board is that we share just about everything. I just needed to get his off my chest. Thanks in advance for letting me vent.

I just saved some girls life! Really... I was down at my boat at the Downtown Marina checking on things. I was standing there bullchitting with my neighbor playing with my dog and started walking up the gang plank when there was a body in the water. It was floating face-up drifting. I started calling to see if she was alright. When she didn't respond, I started yell for my buddy and dialed 911. As he and another guy grabbed a boat hook, we were able to pull the body out of the water. I checked for breathing but nothing. I started CPR on her, pressing on her chest. As I was doing this, she started to vomit water that she must have inhaled while going in. At about this time the paramedics showed up.
She had apparently been drinking and was involved in a domestic dispute. I called the hospital but no word as of yet, but they will call me back tomorrow.

I just wonder what would have happened if I had been there a few minutes later or sooner. God does things for reasons we can't explain.
Man, I’m just a little shaken up!
AJ
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: Hoist! on April 26, 2007, 10:31:28 PM
The nice thing about this board is that we share just about everything. I just needed to get his off my chest. Thanks in advance for letting me vent.

I just saved some girls life! Really... I was down at my boat at the Downtown Marina checking on things. I was standing there bullchitting with my neighbor playing with my dog and started walking up the gang plank when there was a body in the water. It was floating face-up drifting. I started calling to see if she was alright. When she didn't respond, I started yell for my buddy and dialed 911. As he and another guy grabbed a boat hook, we were able to pull the body out of the water. I checked for breathing but nothing. I started CPR on her, pressing on her chest. As I was doing this, she started to vomit water that she must have inhaled while going in. At about this time the paramedics showed up.
She had apparently been drinking and was involved in a domestic dispute. I called the hospital but no word as of yet, but they will call me back tomorrow.

I just wonder what would have happened if I had been there a few minutes later or sooner. God does things for reasons we can't explain.
Man, I’m just a little shaken up!
AJ

AJ, you might be shaken up, but you should be damned proud of yourself for waht you did. Timing's everything, but not everyone would necessarily get involved. Excellent job man! :2vrolijk_21: Hoist! 8)
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: SPIDERMAN on April 26, 2007, 10:38:26 PM
A hearty three cheers for AJ  :2vrolijk_21: :2vrolijk_21: :2vrolijk_21:

Did you leave a CVO website card tucked into her jeans pocket ?   :D

Seriously AJ, that's just amazing. Proud to know we've got folks like you on the site

B B
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: HogDude on April 26, 2007, 10:41:53 PM
AJ,
Wow..... nothing short of amazing.
Good job, Man !
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: hard10 on April 26, 2007, 10:42:23 PM
I wasn’t looking for accolades, I just needed to vent. That kind of thing can really get to you. Thanks!
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: Hoist! on April 26, 2007, 10:44:57 PM
I wasn’t looking for accolades, I just needed to vent. That kind of thing can really get to you. Thanks!

Well you're getting the damn accolades whether you like it or not! You deserve it AJ! That was a special thing you did. I hope she doesn't sue you now! ;D Hoist! 8)
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: SPIDERMAN on April 26, 2007, 10:46:48 PM
I wasn’t looking for accolades, I just needed to vent. That kind of thing can really get to you. Thanks!

AJ wadumean ?  I thought that was where you put you're vending machines  :nixweiss:

B B
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: cuthbertss on April 26, 2007, 10:47:20 PM
Congratulations AJ....
I know how overwhelming that feeling can be...   and i completely get the need to vent...
you are among friends here, and whether, you like it or not, you sir are a hero.

Thanks for doing what many people wouldn't do!!

 :drink: :drink: heres to you my friend!!
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: hd-dude on April 26, 2007, 11:13:07 PM
AJ;
What you did was something that will stay with you for the rest of your life. There are not many people these days that are brave enough to step up to save a person's life. My hat's off to you :2vrolijk_21:
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: Fired00d on April 26, 2007, 11:19:47 PM
AJ,
Great job :2vrolijk_21: Even though you're not looking for accolades what you did was exceptional. To see the situation as you did and react takes a special person. There are so many that wouldn't/couldn't react as you did. You should feel proud looking at the man in the mirror.

 :pumpkin:
Ride Safe,
Fired00d
 :fireman:
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: nixobilly on April 26, 2007, 11:47:14 PM
hard10,

I was just looking at your profile wistfully wishing that I lived right on the water like you do when I clicked on the unread posts link and saw this message.

Talk about right time at the right place!  My cap is off to you..

BTW can she fit in a small womens HD t-shirt?   .... er  I guess that is a different thread....

Cheers to you or as Hoist would say "HOIST!" to you!!!

Mark

Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: Hoist! on April 26, 2007, 11:56:10 PM
hard10,

I was just looking at your profile wistfully wishing that I lived right on the water like you do when I clicked on the unread posts link and saw this message.

Talk about right time at the right place!  My cap is off to you..

BTW can she fit in a small womens HD t-shirt?   .... er  I guess that is a different thread....

Cheers to you or as Hoist would say "HOIST!" to you!!!

Mark



Mark, how'd you know that's where my nickname came from? My friends have been calling me that for years. And that's exactly how it started! You're either pretty good, or pretty lucky (or you remember the comment I made to Candy!). Hoist! 8)
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: 07 CVO on April 27, 2007, 02:53:09 AM
The nice thing about this board is that we share just about everything. I just needed to get his off my chest. Thanks in advance for letting me vent.

I just saved some girls life! Really... I was down at my boat at the Downtown Marina checking on things. I was standing there bullchitting with my neighbor playing with my dog and started walking up the gang plank when there was a body in the water. It was floating face-up drifting. I started calling to see if she was alright. When she didn't respond, I started yell for my buddy and dialed 911. As he and another guy grabbed a boat hook, we were able to pull the body out of the water. I checked for breathing but nothing. I started CPR on her, pressing on her chest. As I was doing this, she started to vomit water that she must have inhaled while going in. At about this time the paramedics showed up.
She had apparently been drinking and was involved in a domestic dispute. I called the hospital but no word as of yet, but they will call me back tomorrow.

I just wonder what would have happened if I had been there a few minutes later or sooner. God does things for reasons we can't explain.
Man, I’m just a little shaken up!
AJ


Congrats AJ,

You were that young ladies angel today.

Mark
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: ccr on April 27, 2007, 03:42:34 AM
Well I am sorry you had to stumble onto a crime scene, but man oh man, did you do the all the right things all at the right time.  This poor woman was but a glance of your eye away from death, and you being the logical quick thinker you are, were able to get help on the way, begin CPR, and help her on her way to getting better physically. Who knows what is going on in her life though personally?  Domestic dispute?  eye yie yie!  I'd almost not want to know any more about her ........... walk away AJ. just walk away! 

Oh and have a stiff drink and try to put the memory behind you.  Thanks for saving a person's life today.  I am proud to know ya man!  I just think ya need to stay away from whatever kharma that surrounds this woman.
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: VaEagle on April 27, 2007, 08:05:25 AM
Way to go hard10!  :2vrolijk_21:

It's incidences like that that helps a person understand their purpose in life many times. You may never know the effects your actions have caused and the number of people's lives you have changed ,hopefully for the best.
Life threatening events can get the adrenalin flowing and you will "come down" from the effects in time. Hang in there!
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: HogBreath on April 27, 2007, 08:19:06 AM
AJ,

Way to go man. I could imagine how shook up that could make you. If you ever see me in that shape, I prefer to have your g/f give me mouth to mouth. Seriously, GREAT job. You should be proud. You are a hero!
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: Chief on April 27, 2007, 08:29:09 AM
AJ,

I know you say you don't want the accolades and all that stuff, but my hat's off to you. Way to go. Nothing like being in the right place at the right time, and having the presence of mind to do the right thing.  :2vrolijk_21: I have never been in a situation like that before, but only hope that if it does ever happen, my actions will be as dead-on as yours. Enjoy your drink, you earned it. WAY TO GO MAN. Can't wait to meet you in September.
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: nidan on April 27, 2007, 08:50:38 AM
Good Job!  The man upstairs undoubtedly knew you were the right kind of person to be there.

My prayers go out to you for being an outstanding person , and to the girl to hopefully recover and get guidance to a happier life
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: RJ749 on April 27, 2007, 09:38:40 AM
AJ, right place at the right time, great job.  Glad you had the training.

I'm involved in a charitable trust through NADA that allows me to give a Resusi-Annie to schools, firehouses, churches etc. once every three years.  My wife also has a trust with NADA, so we donate one 2 out of every three years starting this year and it never stops, goes on in perpetuity.

I don't know that people realize how important it is to know resuscitation.  We just got the employees retrained with First Aid.  Here's a quick link to workplace training info from the Red Cross: http://www.redcross.org/services/hss/courses/PromoSpotweb.wmv

AJ, it sure is great you were there and you know the answer to the question if you hadn't been.
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: Fired00d on April 27, 2007, 09:47:45 AM
AJ, right place at the right time, great job.  Glad you had the training.

I'm involved in a charitable trust through NADA that allows me to give a Resusi-Annie to schools, firehouses, churches etc. once every three years.  My wife also has a trust with NADA, so we donate one 2 out of every three years starting this year and it never stops, goes on in perpetuity.

I don't know that people realize how important it is to know resuscitation.  We just got the employees retrained with First Aid.  Here's a quick link to workplace training info from the Red Cross: http://www.redcross.org/services/hss/courses/PromoSpotweb.wmv

AJ, it sure is great you were there and you know the answer to the question if you hadn't been.
Roger,
Another great tool in addition to training your employees CPR is to have Automatic Electronic Defibrillators (AED). They are easy to apply and can give the heart the lifesaving jolt it needs to get it back working. These are totally automatic and will not shock someone unless they have a shockable rhythm. I've seen more and more private business getting these lately. The quicker CPR is started and the heart gets to working back on it's on, the better chance of survival for the patient.

 :pumpkin:
Ride Safe,
Fired00d
 :fireman:
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: RJ749 on April 27, 2007, 09:51:24 AM
Roger,
Another great tool in addition to training your employees CPR is to have Automatic Electronic Defibrillators (AED). They are easy to apply and can give the heart the lifesaving jolt it needs to get it back working. These are totally automatic and will not shock someone unless they have a shockable rhythm. I've seen more and more private business getting these lately. The quicker CPR is started and the heart gets to working back on it's on, the better chance of survival for the patient.

 :pumpkin:
Ride Safe,
Fired00d
 :fireman:

Thanks Gary for mentioning that, we have one on order, they're a bit tough to come by or at least the customer we ordered through seems to be a bit slow, I need to follow up on that.  My employee who is sort of the lead on this figures he'll need to use it on me one day cause I'm old......never know but at any rate they are a great tool and virtually fool proof (as long as you keep me away from it). ::)  They operate on "plug and Play" sort of with the machine telling you the steps as you go.
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: Fired00d on April 27, 2007, 09:56:26 AM
Thanks Gary for mentioning that, we have one on order, they're a bit tough to come by or at least the customer we ordered through seems to be a bit slow, I need to follow up on that.  My employee who is sort of the lead on this figures he'll need to use it on me one day cause I'm old......never know but at any rate they are a great tool and virtually fool proof (as long as you keep me away from it). ::)  They operate on "plug and Play" sort of with the machine telling you the steps as you go.
They let us FF's use them so they have to be idiot proof. ;) Seriously they are really easy to use and come w/diagrams and some talk you thru instructions. They will only shock one type of rhythm so they are for the most part safe for people to use.

 :pumpkin:
Ride Safe,
Fired00d
 :fireman:
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: Ghost Rider on April 27, 2007, 10:33:14 AM
AJ,

Dude you rock!!   :bananarock:

We never know from day to day what God has planned for us, but he obviously had big plans for you that day and he still has plans for this young lady since he sent an angel to save her.

Hopefully now that the adrenaline has worn off you can appreciate the magnitude of what you have done.  You kept a cool head a situation that would have caused panic in others.

God Bless You,
Ghost
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: Gettinold on April 27, 2007, 07:29:28 PM
AJ GOOD THINGS HAPPEN TO GOOD PEOPLE AND YOUR ONE OF THEM. :2vrolijk_21:
Title: Re: Today's event
Post by: harleyteam on April 27, 2007, 08:01:17 PM
it does feelgood though doesn't it?

its something you won't ever forget. :biggthumpup: