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by londons_explore
1705 days ago
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> He asked the team lead to call a medic (there were medical care worked employed by Amazon) but he refused and offered to walk him to the medic instead. This is the step that most people would point out as the main 'mistake'. However, a medic without his equipment isn't a lot of use, and it's pretty likely the facility had a medical bay. For a patient who can walk, taking them to the medical bay will probably lead to better care quicker than calling the medic out. Walking there with someone is a very sensible precaution. Imagine the reverse... Medic called to employee. Medic doesn't have defibrillator in equipment bag (it's filled with stuff for more common accidents). Employee dies because now the medic has to make the journey from the medical bay to the employee four times, taking far too long. |
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The description given above is likely a myocardial infarction or an aortic dissection.
If you are having chest pain, you should minimize myocardial demand. Sit down. Call emergency services.
Do not exert yourself by walking. That is a recipe for sudden cardiac death.