what if every delivery driver in the usa had the pulsepoint app and
had cpr training?
how many lives could be saved? maybe 400,000 per year?
what would it cost? 1 million dollars to save 400,000 lives ?
would that be a bargain or what?
or is better to just look away - do nothing - let people die
hint - both new hampshire and rhode island have statewide 911 centers
- they are 'calltaking' centers - not 'dispatching' centers in the
strictest sense - but still - they have been operating for 20 or 30
years now - and iirc south dakota or north dakota has a statewide
dispatch center - and idaho had a statewide center for dispatching
rural EMS squads - not sure if they still do or not - alabama
presently has one 800 telephone number for reporting all wildfires to
the Alabama Forestry Commission - that phone number is also used to
obtain all burning permits - arizona always had a statewide comm
center for ambulance to hospital communications - Massachusetts has a
statewide dispatch center for state forestry and state hazmat
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