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Death is but a condiment to ' chili. Thank your lucky stars.

While I'm a Damn Yankee I have been around you Texans a damn long time.

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Death is but a condiment to ' chili. Thank your lucky stars.

While I'm a Damn Yankee I have been around you Texans a damn long time.

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

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Training Program Manager

Fire & Safety Specialists, Inc.

Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

Please excuse any typos.

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Death is but a condiment to ' chili. Thank your lucky stars.

While I'm a Damn Yankee I have been around you Texans a damn long time.

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

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Training Program Manager

Fire & Safety Specialists, Inc.

Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

Please excuse any typos.

(Cell)

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Lou@...

> LMAO!

> > On Feb 12, 2011 ...

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I know I'm dumb but I'm not dumb enough to eat true Texan chili.

As for my death. 6th floor walk up with spiral staircases located within HCESD

#1 while & Oglive are on shift. A burrito with extra brans and guacamole

for lunch.

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

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Training Program Manager

Fire & Safety Specialists, Inc.

Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

Please excuse any typos.

(Cell)

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Lou@...

> Death is but a condiment to ' chili. Thank your lucky stars.

>

>

>

>

>

> While I'm a Damn Yankee I have been around you Texans a damn long time.

>

> Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

> FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

> Training Program Manager

> Fire & Safety Specialists, Inc.

> Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

> Please excuse any typos.

> (Cell)

> (Office)

>

> (Office Fax)

> LNMolino@...

> Lou@...

>

> > LMAO!

>>> On Feb 12, 2011 ...

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I know I'm dumb but I'm not dumb enough to eat true Texan chili.

As for my death. 6th floor walk up with spiral staircases located within HCESD

#1 while & Oglive are on shift. A burrito with extra brans and guacamole

for lunch.

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

Training Program Manager

Fire & Safety Specialists, Inc.

Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

Please excuse any typos.

(Cell)

(Office)

(Office Fax)

LNMolino@...

Lou@...

> Death is but a condiment to ' chili. Thank your lucky stars.

>

>

>

>

>

> While I'm a Damn Yankee I have been around you Texans a damn long time.

>

> Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

> FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

> Training Program Manager

> Fire & Safety Specialists, Inc.

> Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

> Please excuse any typos.

> (Cell)

> (Office)

>

> (Office Fax)

> LNMolino@...

> Lou@...

>

> > LMAO!

>>> On Feb 12, 2011 ...

>> ------------------------------------

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If I sense it's my time, I hope I am at a barbeque and loaded up on brisket,

beans and potato salad... but only after the festivities are over; I would hate

to ruin everyone's picnic. Larry �The ignorance of one voter in a

democracy impairs the security of all.� -- F. Kennedy, 1963

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If I sense it's my time, I hope I am at a barbeque and loaded up on brisket,

beans and potato salad... but only after the festivities are over; I would hate

to ruin everyone's picnic. Larry �The ignorance of one voter in a

democracy impairs the security of all.� -- F. Kennedy, 1963

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We are evil tonight, aren't we? �The ignorance of one voter in a

democracy impairs the security of all.� -- F. Kennedy, 1963

----- Re: Study: Most People Unwilling to Use AEDs

Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 21:25:01 -0600

I know I'm dumb but I'm not dumb enough to eat true Texan chili.

As for my death. 6th floor walk up with spiral staircases located within HCESD

#1 while & Oglive are on shift. A burrito with extra brans and guacamole

for lunch.

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

Training Program Manager

Fire & Safety Specialists, Inc.

Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

Please excuse any typos.

(Cell)

(Office)

(Office Fax)

LNMolino@...

Lou@...

> Death is but a condiment to ' chili. Thank your lucky stars.

>

>

>

>

>

> While I'm a Damn Yankee I have been around you Texans a damn long time.

>

> Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

> FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

> Training Program Manager

> Fire & Safety Specialists, Inc.

> Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

> Please excuse any typos.

> (Cell)

> (Office)

>

> (Office Fax)

> LNMolino@...

> Lou@...

>

> > LMAO!

>>> On Feb 12, 2011 ...

>> ------------------------------------

>>

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We are evil tonight, aren't we? �The ignorance of one voter in a

democracy impairs the security of all.� -- F. Kennedy, 1963

----- Re: Study: Most People Unwilling to Use AEDs

Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 21:25:01 -0600

I know I'm dumb but I'm not dumb enough to eat true Texan chili.

As for my death. 6th floor walk up with spiral staircases located within HCESD

#1 while & Oglive are on shift. A burrito with extra brans and guacamole

for lunch.

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

Training Program Manager

Fire & Safety Specialists, Inc.

Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

Please excuse any typos.

(Cell)

(Office)

(Office Fax)

LNMolino@...

Lou@...

> Death is but a condiment to ' chili. Thank your lucky stars.

>

>

>

>

>

> While I'm a Damn Yankee I have been around you Texans a damn long time.

>

> Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

> FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

> Training Program Manager

> Fire & Safety Specialists, Inc.

> Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

> Please excuse any typos.

> (Cell)

> (Office)

>

> (Office Fax)

> LNMolino@...

> Lou@...

>

> > LMAO!

>>> On Feb 12, 2011 ...

>> ------------------------------------

>>

>>

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We are evil tonight, aren't we? �The ignorance of one voter in a

democracy impairs the security of all.� -- F. Kennedy, 1963

----- Re: Study: Most People Unwilling to Use AEDs

Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 21:25:01 -0600

I know I'm dumb but I'm not dumb enough to eat true Texan chili.

As for my death. 6th floor walk up with spiral staircases located within HCESD

#1 while & Oglive are on shift. A burrito with extra brans and guacamole

for lunch.

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

Training Program Manager

Fire & Safety Specialists, Inc.

Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

Please excuse any typos.

(Cell)

(Office)

(Office Fax)

LNMolino@...

Lou@...

> Death is but a condiment to ' chili. Thank your lucky stars.

>

>

>

>

>

> While I'm a Damn Yankee I have been around you Texans a damn long time.

>

> Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

> FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

> Training Program Manager

> Fire & Safety Specialists, Inc.

> Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

> Please excuse any typos.

> (Cell)

> (Office)

>

> (Office Fax)

> LNMolino@...

> Lou@...

>

> > LMAO!

>>> On Feb 12, 2011 ...

>> ------------------------------------

>>

>>

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Evil us evil ( insert deep maniacal laugh)

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> We are evil tonight, aren't we? �The ignorance of one voter in a

democracy impairs the security of all.� -- F. Kennedy, 1963

>

> ----- Re: Study: Most People Unwilling to Use AEDs

> Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 21:25:01 -0600

>

> I know I'm dumb but I'm not dumb enough to eat true Texan chili.

>

> As for my death. 6th floor walk up with spiral staircases located within HCESD

#1 while & Oglive are on shift. A burrito with extra brans and guacamole

for lunch.

>

> Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

> FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

> Training Program Manager

> Fire & Safety Specialists, Inc.

> Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

> Please excuse any typos.

> (Cell)

> (Office)

> (Office Fax)

>

> LNMolino@...

> Lou@...

>

>

>

>> Death is but a condiment to ' chili. Thank your lucky stars.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> While I'm a Damn Yankee I have been around you Texans a damn long time.

>>

>> Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

>> FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

>> Training Program Manager

>> Fire & Safety Specialists, Inc.

>> Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

>> Please excuse any typos.

>> (Cell)

>> (Office)

>>

>> (Office Fax)

>> LNMolino@...

>> Lou@...

>>

>> > LMAO!

>>>> On Feb 12, 2011 ...

>>> ------------------------------------

>>>

>>>

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Evil us evil ( insert deep maniacal laugh)

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

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Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

Please excuse any typos.

(Cell)

(Office)

(Office Fax)

LNMolino@...

Lou@...

> We are evil tonight, aren't we? �The ignorance of one voter in a

democracy impairs the security of all.� -- F. Kennedy, 1963

>

> ----- Re: Study: Most People Unwilling to Use AEDs

> Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 21:25:01 -0600

>

> I know I'm dumb but I'm not dumb enough to eat true Texan chili.

>

> As for my death. 6th floor walk up with spiral staircases located within HCESD

#1 while & Oglive are on shift. A burrito with extra brans and guacamole

for lunch.

>

> Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

> FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

> Training Program Manager

> Fire & Safety Specialists, Inc.

> Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

> Please excuse any typos.

> (Cell)

> (Office)

> (Office Fax)

>

> LNMolino@...

> Lou@...

>

>

>

>> Death is but a condiment to ' chili. Thank your lucky stars.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> While I'm a Damn Yankee I have been around you Texans a damn long time.

>>

>> Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

>> FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

>> Training Program Manager

>> Fire & Safety Specialists, Inc.

>> Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

>> Please excuse any typos.

>> (Cell)

>> (Office)

>>

>> (Office Fax)

>> LNMolino@...

>> Lou@...

>>

>> > LMAO!

>>>> On Feb 12, 2011 ...

>>> ------------------------------------

>>>

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I always look around for AEDs whenever I'm in any kind of public building and am

seldom able to spot one easily. There are some exceptions. Some airports have

clearly marked signs, but most do not.

GG

Re: Study: Most People Unwilling to Use AEDs

I can understand that point Bob but the really sad part is if it's

maintained right and functioning as designed the only way to hurt someone with

an

AED is to beat them over the head with it and the only way to save a person

who needs an AED is with an AED when they need it not when a trained

person gets to them!

Given the numbers of saves in airports and such one must wonder how many

more there would be had these fearful folks used one that may have been

there. the reverse irony is Jim Page never had that chance and he had basically

the best case for an AED save going. witnessed arrest, public CPR, he was

in great shape for his age, first cardiac event and no AEDF was in that gym.

Sad so freaking sad.

Louis N. Molino, Sr., CET

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Not at all surprising. I would think that some (if not many) would equate

an

AED to an electric eel.

Study: Most People Unwilling to Use AEDs

Washington, D.C. -- A Dutch study published online Monday in ls of

Emergency Medicine reports that less than half (47 percent) of people in a

public place with access to an automatic external defibrillator (AED) would

be

willing to use it, with more than half (53 percent) unable even to

recognize one ( " Public Access Defibrillation: Time to Access the Public " ).

" An AED is only beneficial if a bystander is willing to use it when

someone is in cardiac arrest, " said lead study author Schober, MD,

Ph.D.,

of V.U. University Medical Center in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. " AEDs are

increasingly available in public places, such as the train station where we

conducted our survey. However, in our study, only 28 percent of

participants correctly identified the AED, knew its purpose and expressed a

willingness to use it. "

Just over one-third (34 percent) of participants stated that anyone is

allowed to use an AED, with nearly half (49 percent) believing only trained

personnel may use it. The most frequently mentioned reason given for not

using an AED was not knowing how it works (69 percent), following by fear

of

harming the victim (14 percent). Only 6 percent of study participants

spontaneously mentioned AEDs in response to a question about what should be

done

as quickly as possible for someone suspected of being in cardiac arrest.

Wide-scale public information campaigns are an important next step to

exploit

the lifesavings potential of public AEDs. "

Sudden cardiac arrest is a leading cause of mortality in North America and

Europe. Odds of survival decline by 7 to 10 percent per minute of delay in

defibrillation. AED application by bystanders saves only 1.4 lives per one

million people in North America.

" AEDs are actually very easy to use, but it is obvious that the public has

not gotten that message, " said Dr. Schober. " Only a minority of

individuals demonstrated both knowledge and willingness to operate an AED.

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I always look around for AEDs whenever I'm in any kind of public building and am

seldom able to spot one easily. There are some exceptions. Some airports have

clearly marked signs, but most do not.

GG

Re: Study: Most People Unwilling to Use AEDs

I can understand that point Bob but the really sad part is if it's

maintained right and functioning as designed the only way to hurt someone with

an

AED is to beat them over the head with it and the only way to save a person

who needs an AED is with an AED when they need it not when a trained

person gets to them!

Given the numbers of saves in airports and such one must wonder how many

more there would be had these fearful folks used one that may have been

there. the reverse irony is Jim Page never had that chance and he had basically

the best case for an AED save going. witnessed arrest, public CPR, he was

in great shape for his age, first cardiac event and no AEDF was in that gym.

Sad so freaking sad.

Louis N. Molino, Sr., CET

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discuss people " Eleanor Roosevelt - US diplomat & reformer (1884 - 1962)

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materials retransmission is strictly prohibited unless placed in the public

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In a message dated 2/12/2011 7:13:40 P.M. Central Standard Time,

kellow.bob@... writes:

Not at all surprising. I would think that some (if not many) would equate

an

AED to an electric eel.

Study: Most People Unwilling to Use AEDs

Washington, D.C. -- A Dutch study published online Monday in ls of

Emergency Medicine reports that less than half (47 percent) of people in a

public place with access to an automatic external defibrillator (AED) would

be

willing to use it, with more than half (53 percent) unable even to

recognize one ( " Public Access Defibrillation: Time to Access the Public " ).

" An AED is only beneficial if a bystander is willing to use it when

someone is in cardiac arrest, " said lead study author Schober, MD,

Ph.D.,

of V.U. University Medical Center in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. " AEDs are

increasingly available in public places, such as the train station where we

conducted our survey. However, in our study, only 28 percent of

participants correctly identified the AED, knew its purpose and expressed a

willingness to use it. "

Just over one-third (34 percent) of participants stated that anyone is

allowed to use an AED, with nearly half (49 percent) believing only trained

personnel may use it. The most frequently mentioned reason given for not

using an AED was not knowing how it works (69 percent), following by fear

of

harming the victim (14 percent). Only 6 percent of study participants

spontaneously mentioned AEDs in response to a question about what should be

done

as quickly as possible for someone suspected of being in cardiac arrest.

Wide-scale public information campaigns are an important next step to

exploit

the lifesavings potential of public AEDs. "

Sudden cardiac arrest is a leading cause of mortality in North America and

Europe. Odds of survival decline by 7 to 10 percent per minute of delay in

defibrillation. AED application by bystanders saves only 1.4 lives per one

million people in North America.

" AEDs are actually very easy to use, but it is obvious that the public has

not gotten that message, " said Dr. Schober. " Only a minority of

individuals demonstrated both knowledge and willingness to operate an AED.

Louis N. Molino, Sr., CET

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discuss people " Eleanor Roosevelt - US diplomat & reformer (1884 - 1962)

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I always look around. Then weigh the likelihood that anyone knows how to use

them.

I think that the answer to this is clearly education, and we all have the power

to do something about it.

Alyssa Woods, NREMT-B

CPR Instructor

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> I always look around for AEDs whenever I'm in any kind of public building and

am seldom able to spot one easily. There are some exceptions. Some airports have

clearly marked signs, but most do not.

>

> GG

>

> Re: Study: Most People Unwilling to Use AEDs

>

> I can understand that point Bob but the really sad part is if it's

> maintained right and functioning as designed the only way to hurt someone with

an

> AED is to beat them over the head with it and the only way to save a person

> who needs an AED is with an AED when they need it not when a trained

> person gets to them!

>

> Given the numbers of saves in airports and such one must wonder how many

> more there would be had these fearful folks used one that may have been

> there. the reverse irony is Jim Page never had that chance and he had

basically

> the best case for an AED save going. witnessed arrest, public CPR, he was

> in great shape for his age, first cardiac event and no AEDF was in that gym.

>

> Sad so freaking sad.

>

> Louis N. Molino, Sr., CET

> FF/NREMT-B/FSI/EMSI

> Freelance Consultant/Trainer/Author/Journalist/Fire Protection Consultant

>

> LNMolino@...

>

> (Cell Phone)

> (Office)

> (Office Fax)

>

> " A Texan with a Jersey Attitude "

>

> " Great minds discuss ideas; Average minds discuss events; Small minds

> discuss people " Eleanor Roosevelt - US diplomat & reformer (1884 - 1962)

>

> The comments contained in this E-mail are the opinions of the author and

> the author alone. I in no way ever intend to speak for any person or

> organization that I am in any way whatsoever involved or associated with

unless I

> specifically state that I am doing so. Further this E-mail is intended only

> for its stated recipient and may contain private and or confidential

> materials retransmission is strictly prohibited unless placed in the public

> domain by the original author.

>

> In a message dated 2/12/2011 7:13:40 P.M. Central Standard Time,

> kellow.bob@... writes:

>

> Not at all surprising. I would think that some (if not many) would equate

> an

> AED to an electric eel.

>

>

>

> Study: Most People Unwilling to Use AEDs

>

> Washington, D.C. -- A Dutch study published online Monday in ls of

> Emergency Medicine reports that less than half (47 percent) of people in a

> public place with access to an automatic external defibrillator (AED) would

> be

> willing to use it, with more than half (53 percent) unable even to

> recognize one ( " Public Access Defibrillation: Time to Access the Public " ).

>

> " An AED is only beneficial if a bystander is willing to use it when

> someone is in cardiac arrest, " said lead study author Schober, MD,

> Ph.D.,

> of V.U. University Medical Center in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. " AEDs are

> increasingly available in public places, such as the train station where we

> conducted our survey. However, in our study, only 28 percent of

> participants correctly identified the AED, knew its purpose and expressed a

> willingness to use it. "

> Just over one-third (34 percent) of participants stated that anyone is

> allowed to use an AED, with nearly half (49 percent) believing only trained

> personnel may use it. The most frequently mentioned reason given for not

> using an AED was not knowing how it works (69 percent), following by fear

> of

>

> harming the victim (14 percent). Only 6 percent of study participants

> spontaneously mentioned AEDs in response to a question about what should be

> done

> as quickly as possible for someone suspected of being in cardiac arrest.

> Wide-scale public information campaigns are an important next step to

> exploit

> the lifesavings potential of public AEDs. "

> Sudden cardiac arrest is a leading cause of mortality in North America and

> Europe. Odds of survival decline by 7 to 10 percent per minute of delay in

> defibrillation. AED application by bystanders saves only 1.4 lives per one

> million people in North America.

> " AEDs are actually very easy to use, but it is obvious that the public has

> not gotten that message, " said Dr. Schober. " Only a minority of

> individuals demonstrated both knowledge and willingness to operate an AED.

>

> Louis N. Molino, Sr., CET

> FF/NREMT-B/FSI/EMSI

> Freelance Consultant/Trainer/Author/Journalist/Fire Protection Consultant

>

> LNMolino@...

>

> (Cell Phone)

> (Office)

> (Office Fax)

>

> " A Texan with a Jersey Attitude "

>

> " Great minds discuss ideas; Average minds discuss events; Small minds

> discuss people " Eleanor Roosevelt - US diplomat & reformer (1884 - 1962)

>

> The comments contained in this E-mail are the opinions of the author and

> the author alone. I in no way ever intend to speak for any person or

> organization that I am in any way whatsoever involved or associated with

> unless I

> specifically state that I am doing so. Further this E-mail is intended only

> for its stated recipient and may contain private and or confidential

> materials retransmission is strictly prohibited unless placed in the public

> domain by the original author.

>

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