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<blockquote data-quote="farmwife" data-source="post: 567440" data-attributes="member: 4247"><p>Not farm related, but anniversary related. We decided to have a nice dinner (son-free) at Cattleman's; it's our favorite place the filet and scampi are outstanding. Well, we hadn't been there 5 minutes when an older gentleman became choked. He walked out on his own, but just as he got to the lobby the hostess yelled out asking if anyone knew the Heimlich. Being a Boy Scout Assistant Scoutmaster, I have been through and seen my share of training. Well I shot out of the room to go help. The Heimlich had no effect, so I wound up doing CPR. I did the chest compressions and the hostess did the breathing. Just as the ambulance got there, he began to get his color back and opened his eyes. There was no doubt in my mind that the man was on the verge of death. I could even feel his heart begin to beat and then fade out again. We checked at the hospital and he was on a vent that night. Unfortunately, he passed away the next day. It was an experience. Praise God he was a Christian, so he's better off for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmwife, post: 567440, member: 4247"] Not farm related, but anniversary related. We decided to have a nice dinner (son-free) at Cattleman's; it's our favorite place the filet and scampi are outstanding. Well, we hadn't been there 5 minutes when an older gentleman became choked. He walked out on his own, but just as he got to the lobby the hostess yelled out asking if anyone knew the Heimlich. Being a Boy Scout Assistant Scoutmaster, I have been through and seen my share of training. Well I shot out of the room to go help. The Heimlich had no effect, so I wound up doing CPR. I did the chest compressions and the hostess did the breathing. Just as the ambulance got there, he began to get his color back and opened his eyes. There was no doubt in my mind that the man was on the verge of death. I could even feel his heart begin to beat and then fade out again. We checked at the hospital and he was on a vent that night. Unfortunately, he passed away the next day. It was an experience. Praise God he was a Christian, so he's better off for sure. [/QUOTE]
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