Patients younger than 70 years of age had a success rate of 16.2 percent (odds ratio = 1.36; 95 percent confidence interval, 1.20 to 1.53)
That's in a hospital, where a full-time medical professional is performing CPR, not on a street curb, where a full-time law enforcement officer with a two-hours-every-three-years certification is attempting CPR.
Man was dead the moment he ingested the drugs to avoid getting caught with them and decided to keep it a secret. If he'd just fessed up, he could've gotten a NARCAN shot and maybe lived.
On or off made no difference once the drugs kicked in. His only chance at survival was the paramedics arriving before his heart gave out.
Well what about after he stopped moving the cop could have done cpr?
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8452077/
Patients younger than 70 years of age had a success rate of 16.2 percent (odds ratio = 1.36; 95 percent confidence interval, 1.20 to 1.53)
That's in a hospital, where a full-time medical professional is performing CPR, not on a street curb, where a full-time law enforcement officer with a two-hours-every-three-years certification is attempting CPR.
Man was dead the moment he ingested the drugs to avoid getting caught with them and decided to keep it a secret. If he'd just fessed up, he could've gotten a NARCAN shot and maybe lived.