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Maybe it disagrees, too, that the dispatcher is supposed to ask you, can you start CPR?
Do you mind doing CPR?
Like they're very nice about it on the class.
And I'm like, no, don't ask them to do CPR.
You tell them to do CPR because this patient is going to family members, probably a family member calling in and they're hysterical.
They're upset.
Their husband, their wife's in cardiac arrest.
Can you do CPR?
Oh, no, no.
I'm going to hurt them.
I'll break ribs.
I can't do it.
No, you're going to tell them, hey, you're going to do CPR.
I'm going to walk you through it.
And so being a little bit more aggressive with it, still being professional and kind, but also being a little more aggressive with it.
We're not going to ask.
We're going to tell you you're going to do CPR.
Right.
This is their wife.
This is their two-month-old child.