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Men Who Gave CPR To Dying United Passenger With COVID Given $200 Flight Vouchers
I think this is one of those “darned if you do, darned if you don’t” sort of things. (yourmileagemayvary.net) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Obviously well done by selfless volunteers. If I were UA, I'd grant them lifetime travel passes.
If you were UA, I might just trip over myself trying to give cpr to someone who didn't even need it.
It would be tempting - but probably not successful in the end... lol
Well at least they gave them the vouchers and will let them use them. Obviously they had to remove the mandatory face mask to give CPR. The airline could have banned them for life because they removed there masks.
Not neccicary to remove mask as chest compressions alone move air n and out of the lungs. It's not deal but it does work.
Wow dude, spell check and proofread before you send anything. You sound like a drunken hillbilly
Have you ever performed CPR? I used to do it often when I worked in the ambulance business and never once had anyone ask me afterwards about weather I spelled something right. When someone has a potential respiratory virus, sores around their mouth or their face is just all smashed to shit you don’t do breathing. It works because I have talked to people in the hospital when we did our after care visits.
The issue at hand is important. Typos, not so much.
Whatever. You’ve missed the point entirely. If words are missing or misspelled the point is lost. This incident is a very important statement on selflessness which should be encouraged, acknowledged, recognized appropriately and rewarded if possible. It also shows the complete selfishness and criminal lack of consideration of the infected passenger. If someone is going to comment on it, they should at least try to do it intelligently.
Sadly, there are those who cannot understand that misspellings or omitting letters can change the whole meaning of a statement. I see it time and again with a part and apart. Proper spelling ensures the meaning is as intended, and not as how it would be read.
Spot-on WhiteKnight77.
You rule this post IMHO.
You rule this post IMHO.
At the risk of repeating myself (and I'll put forth all effort to spell correctly and not omit letters so that you are able to understand) Tim's post is perfectly understandable. Make a point where a point is needed.