RE: defrib...?

Carrigan, Ken ( (no email) )
Wed, 5 Apr 2000 10:51:48 -0400

Just as a side note, relating to EMI. There have been occurrences in
Defribulators
where the units did not work in the field (at an accident). When taken back
for
repair it worked fine. Out in the field again, and unit would not deliver
pulses. When
investigated with much $$ spent and lives lost, the cause was traced to the
Ambulance
UHF radio, communicating back to the Hospital.

There have also been occurrences of wheel chairs that 'run away' when taxi's
VHF radio's
are energized. Very nasty law suites I might add. Of course, no one knew
for some time
why all of a sudden the wheel chair would 'run away'.

The stories I could tell.. with medical equipment and EMI, makes on think!
v/r Ken Carrigan

-----Original Message-----
From: chuck's corner [mailto:farrar@together.net]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 6:59 AM
To: Interact@Keelynet.com
Subject: defrib...?

hi people,
In light of recent posts and Bedini's (somewhat) disclosure hint as to the
efficiency of his motor... I was listening to the news this morning,....In
Vermont we are debating the efficiency of CPR (fine as life-support but
rarely a revival tool by itself ) and the proposed alternative, as they tell
it, will be to carry defribulators (sp) on ambulances in our state thereby
improving a person's odds of resuscitation after loss of vital functions
.......my curiousity peaked by recent posts ...is there something to the
'aether', the Bedini motor spikes, and the dfribulator paddles maybe doing
more than just electrocuting the patient with a 'sinusoidal' ac/high voltage
pulse? (understand this is based on my limited knowledge of medicine) but
the premise seems valid to me.......
so much for my ramblin's ...... thanx, Chuck Farrar

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