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Old 12 June 2021, 06:35 PM
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What a relief it is to see Christian eriksen regain consciousness. I’m a huge Liverpool fan and I couldn’t care less about England in the euros but watching eriksen regain consciousness is an absolute joy. Hopefully he makes a full recovery 🙏🙏
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Completely agree mate. Could tell the Danes didn't really care about the result
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Well said Johno,
I watched it live and I would’ve put my house on it,not my car ,that he was gone for good. Unbelievable scenes live on afternoon tv. I was absolutely gobsmacked when they said he is recovering.
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Well said Johno,
I watched it live and I would’ve put my house on it,not my car ,that he was gone for good. Unbelievable scenes live on afternoon tv. I was absolutely gobsmacked when they said he is recovering.
mate I thought he was brown bread to, I went back to the incident with the rewind button to actually see what happened as I thought he was fouled or something and it really was sickening. Thank god for the defibrillator.
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It just goes to show how important clearing the airway and getting decent cpr in can help. Very rare to get a cpr, shock to rosc (return of spontaneous circulation) in such a short time tho. Only seen that maybe 3-4 times in 15 years on the ambulance service
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It just goes to show how important clearing the airway and getting decent cpr in can help. Very rare to get a cpr, shock to rosc (return of spontaneous circulation) in such a short time tho. Only seen that maybe 3-4 times in 15 years on the ambulance service
keep up the good work mate 👍 under appreciated and probably under paid for the service you provide. Respect ✊
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It just goes to show how important clearing the airway and getting decent cpr in can help. Very rare to get a cpr, shock to rosc (return of spontaneous circulation) in such a short time tho. Only seen that maybe 3-4 times in 15 years on the ambulance service
the danish doctor said it took 1 go of the defibrillator to get him back....I’ve also heard and it may be wrong that without the defibrillator the chances of getting someone back is a lot less, obviously depending on the person etc...is that correct?
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