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Garage doors can not save lives
You are out for their daily run of a sudden the pain in your chest that you have ignored all week intensifies. That fall to your knees writhing in pain. As they rolled on the pavement on his life begins to play the last 45 years cycling pictures but his mind as slide shows at home, you and your family would be together. What now? Are you ready for your own personal health disaster? What will you know when paramedics arrive to try to save his life?
As a firefighter and paramedic for 20 years in southern California, I have seen my part of cardiac deaths. Most of them were unconscious or nonverbal, when I arrived, none of them had a complete medical history available to me do my best work. That would be zero. One of the victims, found no pulse and breath-less, had no identification and only one starter garage door in his hand. Our police drove through the neighborhood by clicking the first game to see if the garage doors opened. This was all I had to try to discover who he was, where he lived, his family was and what your medical history.
We have incredible advances in cardiac monitoring equipment, new drugs that save lives and the state of the art on-board computer. Not yet have information and are forced to spend time at the scene of a medical emergency try to pick it up. The more information we have, the more likely our victim has to survive personal tragedy. Given the 47% of all cardiac cases die before reaching hospital, it must be at the forefront of everyone's mind. Give us all the tools we need to save your life!
According the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 29% of all U.S. cardiac deaths are related. About 700,000 die from heart disease-47% even before reaching the hospital. Related health costs associated with heart disease is more than 260 billion dollars.
These alarming statistics may change, but it all depends on you. If you think you're ready for a medical emergency with confidence I can say most if not all of you are not. 20,000 patients I've seen in 20 years, no one at hand, the information we needed to give them the best chance of survival. Again, that is equal zero percent.
How can we solve the problem? The good news is that it can be fixed and I think the solution is EmergiLink. I left the fire department to establish the company and save lives worldwide. EmergiLink is a company that began nearly six years to get the people with their medical providers of emergency early. EmergiLink today, first responders can respond to a man on the sidewalk and achieve the following only one scan of your index fingers, to identify the member with their photo, show your name, address, emergency contact information, medications, allergies, recent hospitalization, medical implants, medical and even private insurance information. With our mobile messaging technology, paramedics can send a short message to the emergency contacts members and registered devices will look different in real time until you have a receipt.
Registration for the program can be done on your computer personal. The fingerprints are added later with the help of your local fire department. The cost per household is less than it would for two cups of Starbucks coffee month. 50% of fees paid actually go back into the hosting provider fire department to ensure the stations remain open, staff keep their jobs and equipment updated.
I am in a global mission to save lives and know how. Working as a firefighter and paramedic for all these years helps me know what it takes to make a dramatic and positive change in the provision of emergency medical care. EmergiLink members also save potentially thousands of dollars of unnecessary tests to permeate the very wasteful health care spending.
Garage door openers can not save lives. All they do is help you get back home when he returns from his execution, that is, if you do it at home!
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About the Author
Brett Hill recently left his 25 year fire service career following an on-th-job injury to pursue the leadership role in his company, EmergiLink.
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