Swedish alpine hiihtotrio save German in spirit on Thursday in the German Garmisch-Partenkirchen.Lisa Hörnblad work in an exemplary manner in a crisis situation. AOP
the Swedish alpine skiers Lisa Hörnblad , Lin Ivarsson and Helena Rapaport to save the 60-year-old German in the spirit of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, told Swedish broadcaster SVT.
Hörnblad told SVT that the German officials received a gondola in a heart attack, after which the Swedish skiers were giving first aid.
OSF:according to the German man lost consciousness and fell to the floor soon the elevator begin moving. Man had a person go into shock.
It was insane, we fight and we keep him alive. The minutes were long, Hörnblad said to SVT.
Hörnblad give him the cpr of Rapaportin with the assistance. Lin Ivarsson called for help.
He was completely lifeless, Hörnblad said.
the Austrian national team doctor was nearby and continued first aid for the elevator after the trip. After the ambulance helicopter arrived on the scene.
It was a sick situation. We were stuck in.
We had no options. The elevator was just us. We had to do.
Hörnblad told practice he recovery school twice. In addition, he has discussed similar situations as a nurse working with her grandmother.
I Thought, that just have to press. It is nothing, if one rib going across.
the counters were later informed that the man survived the situation.
It seems of course good. We are lucky that the situation ended well.
the Swedish women’s alpine skiing national team manager Lars Melin was ahead of the gondola, and didn’t know what is happening behind. Mel, however, praised the bill its activity.
the Woman immediately started cpr, and the action was decisive, Melin said.
the health library.en-site according to the recovery of success the crucial factor is time, which is spent on cardiac arrest resuscitation. If the cpr and defibrillation are initiated within 3-5 minutes, survival chances are tripled.
crucial are also the professional help of rapid and uninterrupted recovery, if professional help will be delayed in time.