Columbus fire official shows you can perform CPR on a baby
Tuesday night, both bystanders and Columbus police attempted CPR on a baby who was shot and killed. Here s how you can perform CPR in an emergency. Author: Olivia Ugino (WBNS) Updated: 11:29 PM EDT July 22, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio Both bystanders and Columbus police jumped in to perform CPR on a baby who died after being shot Tuesday night.
“One of the best things we can do a society is be willing to jump in and help somebody that’s in medical distress before paramedics get to the scene,” said Battalion Chief Steve Martin.
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Delaware County, Ohio, Launches Medical Emergency App
The new tool will tie into Delaware County’s 911 dispatch to alert CPR-trained individuals of medical emergencies so they can provide assistance in the critical minutes before an ambulance arrives.
April 27, 2021 •
Pexels/TNS (TNS) For those stricken with a heart attack or other medical emergency, it may take several minutes for paramedics to arrive. A new phone app for Delaware County residents, however, will allow a patient to seek out help from those nearby, who may be trained to render CPR or another life-saving measure.
Called PulsePoint, the application will be connected to the county s 911 system, which will send an alert out to other app users who can pinpoint the exact location of a patient and provide assistance in the critical minutes before an ambulance arrives.
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Updated: 12:35 PM EST February 25, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio The Columbus Division of Fire said Thursday the second of four-year-old twin boys has died after both were pulled from a Saturday morning house fire in north Columbus.
Columbus firefighters were called to the 3000 block of Glenshaw Avenue just west of Westerville Road around 7:40 a.m. after children knocked on a neighbor s door for help.
When firefighters arrived, they found Yonatan and Solomon Nashih, both four years old, on the second floor of the home. The children were taken to Mount Carmel St. Ann s Hospital and died this week.
The fire department said Solomon died on Sunday and investigators learned Thursday that Yonatan had passed away.