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Have you used cpr and aed on your job?


aed=autoomated external defibrillation

yes, while stationed in Philly (when I was a Navy Corpsman) had to perform CPR on a real person, that was in 1995. That was my first and only time. Still work in the medical field and CPR certified

No. I am not a medical professional.

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