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CaseyJones
05-06-2014, 08:24 AM
http://www.seattlepi.com/news/us/article/Oregon-governor-performs-CPR-on-woman-5456352.php


Gov. John Kitzhaber performed CPR on an unconscious woman Monday evening in downtown Portland, assisting her until medics could arrive, say his spokeswoman and fire department spokesmen.

The governor, a former emergency room doctor, was traveling by car through downtown Portland about 5 p.m. when he saw "someone along the edge of the street who seemed to be attempting to resuscitate a woman" lying on the ground, Kitzhaber spokeswoman Nkenge Harmon Johnson said in an email to The Oregonian.

The governor told his driver to pull over, asked his security officers to call 911, quickly assessed the woman and began CPR, Portland Fire and Rescue Lt. Rich Chatman said.

KGW-TV first reported the governor's rescue effort.

The woman had regained a pulse but was not breathing when a firetruck arrived within about four minutes of the 911 call. At that point, the governor had provided her with an oxygen mask for rescue breathing, said Lt. Alan Ferschweiler, a fire department medic at the scene.

Medics took over her treatment. She had started to breathe "and make purposeful movements" by the time an ambulance arrived to take her to a hospital, Ferschweiler said. Her condition was not known late Monday night.

The medic described the woman as being in her 30s.

When the 911 call came in, medics were told "the governor's there and he's doing CPR."

"We don't always believe everything we're told until we see it," Ferschweiler said in a telephone interview. "It was great to see him do his work and help out when his services were needed."

The 67-year-old Kitzhaber, a Democrat, was elected governor twice in the 1990s. He was barred by term limits from running in 2002, but made a political comeback and won an unprecedented third term in November 2010. He's running for a fourth term.

HOLLYWOOD
05-06-2014, 09:31 AM
The 67-year-old Kitzhaber, a Democrat, was elected governor twice in the 1990s. He was barred by term limits from running in 2002, but made a political comeback and won an unprecedented third term in November 2010. He's running for a fourth term.They just can't stay away from holding the "Kingdom Key and living in the spoils of the Palace..."

You figure he's a doctor and could help society in other ways, like he did with this street patient.

specsaregood
05-06-2014, 09:37 AM
Man, that's some dedication. All we ever asked for was for a supporter to go into labor at a Ron Paul rally, we never asked for somebody to stop breathing.

Nirvikalpa
05-06-2014, 10:47 AM
Cool. I love stories like this. And so many go unreported, but I know they happen. I assisted a MVA with a pedestrian 3 weeks ago, and a MVA involving a hit and run - the woman in the other car was 8mos pregnant when her car was hit from behind by someone running from the scene of a crime. Her airbags didn't deploy and she hit the steering wheel hard so my "oh shit" meter was definitely going off. Another off-duty EMT helped me with the pedestrian accident, too.

I really, really urge everyone I meet to even watch a simple CPR video AND Heimlich video online - so many people who live alone, work alone, or spend most of the day alone in their houses choke - and you can easily do the heimlich on yourself with the assistance of a chair. One of the worst calls in my life was doing a welfare check on a man my dad used to work with - he was out of work as he donated a kidney to a stranger - he was getting back on his feet and getting off of the many medications, and he choked to death on a hotdog. Ugh.

That said, CPR works. The best defense a person has again sudden cardiac arrest or choking is a stranger who can jump into action - the quicker the better. Your chances of survival increase the quicker someone can begin CPR.

specsaregood
05-06-2014, 11:00 AM
That said, CPR works. The best defense a person has again sudden cardiac arrest or choking is a stranger who can jump into action - the quicker the better. Your chances of survival increase the quicker someone can begin CPR.

And even if you think you know CPR cuz you took a class even a few years ago, you should check it out again. They have changed the recommendations , some/all don't even recommend rescue breaths as part of it now.