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[–] 4saken 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

I learned First Aid in HS and during Life guard training. Did they go to some catholic school or private school? I learned that shit in public school health class. I even got CPR and First Aid certified (don't ever do that).

I had to even learn it for the first career job I held.

There's no hope for some people.

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[–] senpaithatignoresyou 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Private schools teach it.

Makes me wonder what schools they go to.

I ranted about this at redpill awhile back, that you can learn anything now thanks to the internet. You just have to actively try to learn. Yet it is the "woke" people who are the ones that can't learn life skills unless it is at school.

Must have been a dui incident, it is that time of year and those tend to be the worst accidents. Either that or this guy is making shit up for attention. This is a surprising amount of empathy from one of those psychopaths. it is out of character for them and makes me question the event.

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[–] Dancing_Queen ago 

SPED classes.

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[–] 4saken ago 

Sounds like /thathappened/ material now that you mention it.

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[–] Dancing_Queen 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I had forgetten about the high school training I received. I had only remembered all the training I got in the military.

So yeah, I don’t know where they went to school, as I said below they were probably in SPED classes.

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[–] EnlightenedWave ago 

I learned it in high school. Sorta. The teacher didn’t give a flying fuck if we did it right or not on the dummies so I’d be useless in saving someone’s life.

It is in my to do list now that I’m an adult though. Sucks that finding time is such a bitch these days.

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[–] 4saken ago 

If you get certified you might be responsible legally for anyone you help, regardless if you save them. There are cases where people who have been saved have sued their savior.

The laws depend on your state.