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First Aid and snake bite information + links
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<blockquote data-quote="Smoky bandit" data-source="post: 585869" data-attributes="member: 7289"><p>Brisbane first aid.</p><p>They are telling us all this information. </p><p>They say oxygen decreases with every breath given.</p><p>They also say its only the first two to three breaths that will have any affect and all breaths from there on are usless.</p><p>But as I said, Personally if it was a loved one I still would.</p><p>Everyone else would only get compressions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smoky bandit, post: 585869, member: 7289"] Brisbane first aid. They are telling us all this information. They say oxygen decreases with every breath given. They also say its only the first two to three breaths that will have any affect and all breaths from there on are usless. But as I said, Personally if it was a loved one I still would. Everyone else would only get compressions. [/QUOTE]
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