rogo wrote:Aren't PLB's registered to a person? And don't they call your nominated contact to make sure it was not set off accidentally?
I would, in a heart beat, set it off for anyone with life threatening needs but I would also worry that my loved ones would panic needlessly thinking it was me. I am sure that would be sorted out once the emergency crew was at hand but boy, it would scare the hell out my family for a few hours.
Ro
A very good point Ro, like you I would not hesitate to set my PLB off if I came across someone else in a life threatening situation, but I would also be very worried about my wife having a heart attack when emergency people rang her to check.
I am glad the person who had the heart attack made it out alive but not all are so lucky.
As an older person who has had some heart problems in the past and who mainly bushwalks with older people treating heart attacks while bushwalking is something that I often think about.
A question that I ask when doing my CPR refresher course, if I am bushwalking with someone and that that person has a heart attack and their heart stops and I start performing CPR but the heart does not respond (ie does not start again) how long can I perform CPR.
The answer is that we are not able to perform CPR for a sustained period of time and unless suitable medical help is very close that person is dead.
Tony