HueyPilotVN
Well-known member
I have a gift for attendees of the annual Q Forum Rally.
Last year I had a caridovertor/difribillator implanted in my chest.
I also sold my RV and do not plan on traveling like I have for most of my adult life.
I carried a defribillator and portable oxygen tank in case I or someone else needed it. Fortunately, no one ever did.
I was sitting here at my desk and Renae heard a beeping sound. We searched all over till we finally found the source of the noise in a cabinet. It was the defrib's low battery warning. I thought to myself that they would be better used if I gave them to the forum to have at the rally's.
We need to find someone that is usually at the rally to take them.
You do not have to know how to use it because it talks you thru the procedure of how to use it. It will not shock the patient unless the diagnostic test warrants it.
I carried it in an unlocked belly storage compartment and told people where it was and to just get it if they needed it at various campsites.
A few years ago at the Q big tent there was a vendor that sold me a replacement battery and a second pad pack.
I just opened it an when I touched the open switch it started to go thru the instructions, however since the battery was beeping I will order a new battery and include it.
The oxygen tank need to be refilled, but many places can do this. I had it refilled at a hospital once.
It is free for the forum and we just need a custodian that will usually be there. You might just save someones life, maybe your own.
Send me a message if you could do this,
Last year I had a caridovertor/difribillator implanted in my chest.
I also sold my RV and do not plan on traveling like I have for most of my adult life.
I carried a defribillator and portable oxygen tank in case I or someone else needed it. Fortunately, no one ever did.
I was sitting here at my desk and Renae heard a beeping sound. We searched all over till we finally found the source of the noise in a cabinet. It was the defrib's low battery warning. I thought to myself that they would be better used if I gave them to the forum to have at the rally's.
We need to find someone that is usually at the rally to take them.
You do not have to know how to use it because it talks you thru the procedure of how to use it. It will not shock the patient unless the diagnostic test warrants it.
I carried it in an unlocked belly storage compartment and told people where it was and to just get it if they needed it at various campsites.
A few years ago at the Q big tent there was a vendor that sold me a replacement battery and a second pad pack.
I just opened it an when I touched the open switch it started to go thru the instructions, however since the battery was beeping I will order a new battery and include it.
The oxygen tank need to be refilled, but many places can do this. I had it refilled at a hospital once.
It is free for the forum and we just need a custodian that will usually be there. You might just save someones life, maybe your own.
Send me a message if you could do this,