It's better to stay calm in a difficult situation.

Hi,

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Two years ago, my friend Emily was in serious trouble. Her mother suffered a heart attack. Fortunately, she was at home at the time. When Emily saw her mother in distress, she reacted immediately. She called an ambulance and then informed me. I reached her house and realized that her mother had indeed had a heart attack. It was a very critical moment when every second mattered. We took her to the hospital’s emergency department. The doctors gave her medication, which provided relief. She was then admitted and had to stay in the hospital for a few days. Thankfully, her life was saved, and she recovered quickly.

This incident shows that during an emergency, we must keep a cool head. We should not panic. Instead, we should assess the situation and take appropriate action. If Emily had ignored her mother’s condition or panicked, her mother’s life might not have been saved. Prompt action is essential in such situations. No matter how difficult things seem, one must remain calm and act quickly. Emergencies can occur at any time, but timely action can prevent greater difficulties.

With care from Erica.



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So very true! There's time afterwards to fall apart. I'm glad the quick thinking saved her mom's life. Thank you for sharing and have a lovely day! !LADY

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I've always advised my sons, nieces and nephews to take a basic first aide course. It is a set of skills desired by most employers, designed to maximize survival of injuries, systematic and in a logical protocol. The training program is not very expensive in Canada.

!LADY

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