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1 A rescue crew officer was winched onto the ledge and began CPR .
2 He immediately called for additional resources and began CPR , stated the accident report.
3 She was nonresponsive so we began CPR but it doesn't look good .
4 Mechanically he checked her pulse, cleared her airway, and began CPR .
5 Police removed the handcuffs from Ivy, began CPR and called an ambulance, Cox said.
6 Then Elise began CPR , forcing Blake's stationary heart to pump.
7 Attempt to open the airway with jaw thrust or head tilt-chin lift and begin CPR .
8 Hurriedly, they cut him down and immediately began CPR in the open doorway of the cellblock.
9 Instantly, they began CPR and stopped the bleeding.
10 They began CPR and called an ambulance.
11 Under the direction of the Seattle fire paramedic, we shock her three times, beginning CPR anew after each shock.
12 Medics began CPR on her as she stopped breathing, and administered it to her on the way to the hospital.
13 YES -Breathing without difficulty, move on to C. A: NO -No breathing = begin CPR and call for help.
14 Her boyfriend at the time, Nick Gordon, found the 22-year-old face down in the bath and began CPR until emergency services arrived.
15 The man did not look to have massive injuries, but appeared unconscious, so David began CPR , the cardiopulmonary resuscitation he'd been trained for.
16 After dropping her iPhone, Stacey Gleeson shouted at the handset to activate Siri and told it to contact the emergency services as she began CPR .
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