I wish all first responders looked like them.
Funny thing is my daughter showed me because they showed her in school.You aint kidding! but in all honesty it might make kids remember what to do in such events because its funny and they usually remember stuff life that.
yep the "system" is screwed and corrupt getting bigger and bigger and barely keeping it together, Just an observation. A familiar famous quoit "ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country(JFK)" please forget the fact that officials are elected to serve the people for the greater good. I wonder how many actually feel this is true and think there government answers to them? I'm not cynical or anti government I'm realistic and we've come a long way away from our founding documents and the intent for our country IMHO. In truth I wish I was blissfully unaware like most people. WOW that sure deviated from the original post lolA superior presentation with an essential message. Sadly it is the newly displaced, economically disadvantaged, disabled and seniors who are needlessly succumbing at home ( and increasingly on the streets). Though CPR technique should be in everyone's tool kit and this is a clever and welcome way to raise consciousness, mitigating the loss of life requires something else.
How far, for example, should we go in converting housing stock to chips for the casino investor class in a last ditch veiled effort to float the economy? Should the torrential downpour of helicopter cash be tagged with just cause only eviction and rent stabilization? Who should pay the phenomenal Medicare and Medicaid costs associated with housing displacement? And for everyone, young or old how can we reduce primary cause of cardio vascular events which we know to be stress?
Of these the last is the easiest. Is unnecessary complexity in everything corporate to government making us safe or raising our collective bp to new highs? If I didn't know better I'd suspect the sinister.