I never understood why people thought babies were cute until I became a father. Now my heart melts when I look at babies. Just the look of amazement and curiosity in their little eyes alone is a killer. Besides the point great video. I hope no one ever has to ever be in a situation with a choking baby but it can't hurt to know how to be prepared.
Totally agree lol (and I’m a woman - I just never was a “aww a baby!!” person) now that I have kids I notice other babies and just get suckered by em 😂. I see my husband doing the same - we’ve been together a long time, and it’s been funny to see us both become “aww, a baby!” people when we weren’t before!
Last year my baby stopped breathing and moving for me on the changing table. He was 3 weeks old at the time and my husband has to perform cpr while we waited for the EMTs…I can’t stress enough how important it is to know this. My baby was able to survive his heart attack because my husband was there to do the CPR as I didn’t even know how. Thank you so much for posting this. I live in fear daily of this happening again and I often need to refresh myself.
@@NPC.Memasak he had a coarctation of the aorta. He is now 21 months old and doing well after he had heart surgery. He will have a cardiologist for the rest of his life. I also have a 6 month old now so I’m always extra cautious.
I didn't even know babies could even have heart attacks, that's insane. I thought that was like either an old person thing or an unhealthy adult thing. I'm glad he had heart surgery and is doing well, and it's amazing that your husband was able to perform cpr on him, you picked right :)
So glad your child is ok and got diagnosed and treated. We @heartcharged are doing a big community infant/child CPR and choking class this weekend. We have a CHD ourselves. Definitely, a big step is getting people to realize even babies can have sudden cardiac arrest or a heart attack - so people will react to those conditions. As in, if you don’t know babies/children might have a heart condition, you don’t treat for one. @@jenniferfisher1721
OLIVER watching this in a few years, realizing how his ACTING career started… jk he’s such a cutie pie🥺 and thanks a lot for creating such a detailed video, Sam!
I didn't come here for the education, I'm here to watch the baby. Don't judge me. Also, these heimlich maneuvers are effective in clearing choking with infants and toddlers. I've had to use it on my own kid before. All that previous training paid off. One was actually right before I was going to a CPR refresher recert.
Hey, I am 52 years old and I was trained back in the early 90's of how to do CPR on babies and this is exactly what I was taught, great video and I hope God forbid if any baby needs it that this will save a babies life.
Please also do a class. They will teach you the fundamentals and also teach you the parents how to properly do cpr on each other and your baby. My wife and I took a class years ago, knock on wood. We’ve never needed it. The ole saying a “Better to have and not need it”, than “Need it and not have it”.
Thank you! Choking is a huge fear I have. My daughter choked at 9 months but my dad (an rn) was there and saved her. Now I'm on child number 3 and she's 5 months, just starting to reach and grab things , with a 7 yr old boy who loves legos, crayons, etc... choking is a huge nightmare and virtually impossible to fully baby proof against. I saved this video, you made it simple and I appreciate your time! (Also very adorable assistant!)
I cant belive how well behaved Oliver is! Not a bother that dad is showing first aid! So beautiful too! (UK) The last time I did FA course, few years ago, we did 5 rescue breaths then 30/2 the instructor said this was because often when babies do stop breathing they more than likely need a stimulation to breathe again and the 5 rescue breaths gives them this. As I say this is in the UK and was a while ago. Thanks for making this
Let’s not use “well behaved”, he’s an infant. They can’t behave badly. If he’s fussy there’s a reason. He’s calm because his needs are met and he’s near his father.
I'm not a medic, I just took a remote wilderness first-aid course and started building my own FAK because the kits available are mostly crap. Your channel came up and I usually just watch the videos that pertain to my goals. You have helped me build a lightweight trauma kit that far exceeds the life saving ability of most "hiker" first aid kits. My kids are well past the "baby" stage, but when I saw this video I had to watch it! I learned quite a few things my first-aid course didn't cover and was entertained the entire time. Keep up the great work! Thanks!
@@nbaclashofclanspro9198 Sam was a sworn officer at one point, but he does sport a red line instead of a blue one. I don't know if you're in the right place, dude.
@@nbaclashofclanspro9198 there’s a 100% chance you are completely ignorant as to what thin blue line represents. It’s support for fallen officers and their families…
I don't know if this is his first kid or not but the confidence with which he holds Oliver is awesome. At that really early age holding a baby confidently makes them feel secure even if you're doing what looks like manhandling them they will feel secure if you hold them confidently and they will become scared of being dropped if you don't. Nice job Prepmedic-dad.
Infant CPRs are the only calls that have really stuck with me in my career. The first two were especially had as my daughter was roughly the same age as my patients.
Awwww...Oliver was such a good baby for the demo. He played his cute little role perfectly. I'm watching hoping I'll never need to do this to save a baby, but it's better knowing than not knowing. Thanks Oliver and Dad...
Ur baby is so adorable. Seems like he is too interested in teaching others. Lots of love and respect from India. Thank you for sharing this video. Ur classes are simply amazing.
Thank you for this super comprehensive video without any sort of fear mongering. I’ve taken the CPR class before but wanted to brush up without reading a bunch of anxiety inducing blogs. This was perfect!
I took a cpr course years ago. Im pregnant now, 30 weeks and i didnt want to pay for a course since they are quite pricey where i live. I appreciate this video, its easy to understand and follow. I will be watching it over and over until im feeling confident... its my biggest fear (being alone with my baby and this happening). 😂
During my CPR class it really made me uncomfortable how hard you actually perform the back blows... especially if mom is watching... very important to support the head! THANK YOU Oliver for sacrificing your comfort for us to learn
The fact you used you own kid for demonstration, man it’s so awesome. This is amazing content bro. I’ve learned a lot since you started. Keep doing your thing Sam. I support it!! Be safe out there my brotha. Ps. You have a precious adorable kid bro lol ❤️
Thank you very much for this valuable lesson and I wish Oliver will never need any of it demonstrated but will have good health and happy life. God bless you.
Well, everyone person must have the knowledge of CPR for babies and the adults too, Who knows when and where any kind of emergency they can have, knowledge saves....!! Good job brother 🇮🇳🇮🇳
I just had to preform this on my son this week. the only thing I can say is that I have had a multitude of trainings but when it becomes your own child... training just left my mind and instinct is the only thing that stayed... the was 10 min of no breathing on his own and 1 breath every 30 seconds from my son. due to where I live, we made the choice to drive to the firestation as the rescue and ems were 20 min out. my son lived and the firefighters at the station were amazing. everyone told us we made the right choices but as a father... this was the scariest thing I have ever had to do.
Thank you for showing the pressure of the back blows on the table. I feel like other videos didn’t communicate that well enough but you did a great job
Good one. Shoved it on my community tab and said "Watch this and then sign up for a basic CPR course. Learn and practice infant, child, adult CPR, If you don't and you needed it why you are a failure as a human being. Peace out"
Congratulations darling! So happy for you both! I recently had my first son as well and he's amazing! I'm watching this for him so if anything goes wrong, I at least have the basics to make sure I can take care of him. Thank you for continuing your amazing work! ^^
Oliver is a chill lil dude, cool under the pressure of stardom. Question for everyone: do you have any unique tips on patient history gathering / techniques that work best for you? I’m a Canadian medic student trying to up my game for scenarios and so I’m wondering if theres any supplements to the standard SAMPLE/OPQRST questions. Take care.
Medic here, 17 years. It's hard to give you feild tips by text. But in general in the field interview you get multiple pieces of information at once. So the patient says "Yeah I was doing the lawn and just couldn't breath so I sat down and caught my breath but not feeling much better" That's symptoms, sings, event, Onset, provocation, relief, severity, all in the opening sentence. More importantly, I see people skip steps and get less on point with questioning as they go on in their career. For the interview, do it the same way, every time whether it looks like ns or not. Any other questions feel free to ask, man. good luck!
Great video Sam! 1 tip when doing the back blows on a choking infant it can be useful to lay the infant on the arm with either leg over and the one closest to you locked slightly within the armpit as a safety precaution in case the responder loses grip of the infant.
Thank you for the information I recently gotten a great nephew and my CPR for kids were rusty so I appreciate the video and I'm a big fan of your channel. Was just speaking to his mother about taking another CPR class again just in case . You rock I learn a lot from you.
Important and often overlooked. At my last course in the Danish Home Guard, I asked our instructor to show us. He said he got that request around twice a year.
recently had my first infant cardiac arrest. sadly little guy didnt make it. practicing these skills made my actions on scene almost automatic. this stuff is so important
I just covered this in my first aid course, and in Canada the protocols really differ from what you have down in the states. Great informational video, and I wish you the best of luck with raising your kid!
Hey Retired fire/EMT Your little one is so cute. You and your wife are blessed he is a lovely gift. As for infant CPR and Airway Obstruction it's still the same . Thanks stay safe God Bless
Seeing a real baby helps you take the information serious because you know what's on the line. I'm an EMT but the refresher is is nice since im working in a non medical field.
😂😂😂 I knew I was stupid, but today proved me right! I heard "high simulation mannequin..." and I looked at the baby for over 2 minutes and thinking "Wow, they make them real these days!" 😂😂😂 The 9 months totally flew past my head!
Thank you so much for the Informative video. Thank you baby Oliver for being a good baby while your dad teaches how we can possibly save a babies life.
Thanks - This was a great training video showing everyone that they can very likely save a life... so many are intimidated into inaction. I guess now you're going to have to return him to that chain gang :)
Oliver had me trick for a minute, I too thought he was a high tech specialize doll. Appreciate your effort but Oliver's mostly cooperative behavior, took the cake!
Admit it Sam, this was just an excuse to show off how cute your kid is.
Obviously. 😂
He should do it more often 😊
Peak paramedic child announcement
Agree ☺️
Obviously his baby is so cute 🤣😂😍
He even made a baby for this video! Talk about dedication😱
😉
ruclips.net/video/qORpC5lFp68/видео.html 😂
Man his wife is the one with the dedication! Lmao she’s the real MVP!
🤣🤣🤣
It seems that is right 😆
@@Idk-fj7kf haha I get it. “Nutting”
I like how he just casually pulls a baby from under the table 😂😂😂
obviously he has a bin full of babies under the table
Tactical baby.
First thing I thought where the heck did the baby come from
Where else do you put them?
So true
I never understood why people thought babies were cute until I became a father. Now my heart melts when I look at babies. Just the look of amazement and curiosity in their little eyes alone is a killer. Besides the point great video. I hope no one ever has to ever be in a situation with a choking baby but it can't hurt to know how to be prepared.
Exactly
It’s so crazy it took becoming a dad to see babies as cute😂😂
Totally agree lol (and I’m a woman - I just never was a “aww a baby!!” person) now that I have kids I notice other babies and just get suckered by em 😂. I see my husband doing the same - we’ve been together a long time, and it’s been funny to see us both become “aww, a baby!” people when we weren’t before!
I don’t look at babies with loving eyes so I like to hear why others do😂🫶🏻 the curiosity in their eyes is an adorable fact I can agree with
It's like our brains change. They also remind us of our own babies too I think 😊
Last year my baby stopped breathing and moving for me on the changing table. He was 3 weeks old at the time and my husband has to perform cpr while we waited for the EMTs…I can’t stress enough how important it is to know this. My baby was able to survive his heart attack because my husband was there to do the CPR as I didn’t even know how. Thank you so much for posting this. I live in fear daily of this happening again and I often need to refresh myself.
I’m glad your child’s okay God bless you seek Jesus he saves
I hope all the good things for your baby, i have a 5months myself and i'm learning all these first aids.
If i may ask, what was the diagnosis?
@@NPC.Memasak he had a coarctation of the aorta. He is now 21 months old and doing well after he had heart surgery. He will have a cardiologist for the rest of his life. I also have a 6 month old now so I’m always extra cautious.
I didn't even know babies could even have heart attacks, that's insane. I thought that was like either an old person thing or an unhealthy adult thing. I'm glad he had heart surgery and is doing well, and it's amazing that your husband was able to perform cpr on him, you picked right :)
So glad your child is ok and got diagnosed and treated. We @heartcharged are doing a big community infant/child CPR and choking class this weekend. We have a CHD ourselves. Definitely, a big step is getting people to realize even babies can have sudden cardiac arrest or a heart attack - so people will react to those conditions. As in, if you don’t know babies/children might have a heart condition, you don’t treat for one. @@jenniferfisher1721
Baby Oliver is so well behaved I spent the first 5 mins wondering if it was a high tech baby doll 😅🤣 he's so precious 🥰
Same😂😂😂
Me too lol
Yessss lol
Honestly got me fooled for thinking wow this is so realistic 😭
Lol same!
this baby is the chillest I've ever seen. Bless him
OLIVER watching this in a few years, realizing how his ACTING career started… jk
he’s such a cutie pie🥺 and thanks a lot for creating such a detailed video, Sam!
I didn't come here for the education, I'm here to watch the baby. Don't judge me.
Also, these heimlich maneuvers are effective in clearing choking with infants and toddlers. I've had to use it on my own kid before. All that previous training paid off. One was actually right before I was going to a CPR refresher recert.
Is it just me or is anyone else confused on how he makes an ambulam cum
Trust me, NOONE is paying attention to the actual CPR.
@@LaineMann??? 💀
HA HAHA HAHA HAHA HAHA HAHA 😅 HAHAHA
@@Walter5.56 wait hold up wdym by that
Hey, I am 52 years old and I was trained back in the early 90's of how to do CPR on babies and this is exactly what I was taught, great video and I hope God forbid if any baby needs it that this will save a babies life.
Amen 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@@SadeWatkins I see you girl lol, idk how I got this recommendation but I clicked for the sake of refreshing my memory. 👼🤗
Same
I love that Oliver is such a willing participant. He did such a great job ! 🎉
Being a non-active EMT and a new parent, I really appreciate this video. Cheers!
Same. I figured I'd never lose these basic skills but after 5 years of doing no medical work at all, I'm amazed at what I've totally blanked.
Congratulations 💞
Same!
@@TheMaritimeHorrorsame. I’m hoping to get back to school soon
I’m six months pregnant and just watched this whole video and shared with my husband! Thank you!
PLEASE ALSO DO A CLASS FOR PARENTS
Please also do a class. They will teach you the fundamentals and also teach you the parents how to properly do cpr on each other and your baby. My wife and I took a class years ago, knock on wood. We’ve never needed it.
The ole saying a
“Better to have and not need it”, than “Need it and not have it”.
Seeing a live baby and not a dummy really helps a lot. Beauty of a baby. Great presentation and the reason we are all here.
As a new dad, this was super helpful. I’m “CPR Certified” but the class was crap. This was way more informative.
Thank you! Choking is a huge fear I have. My daughter choked at 9 months but my dad (an rn) was there and saved her. Now I'm on child number 3 and she's 5 months, just starting to reach and grab things , with a 7 yr old boy who loves legos, crayons, etc... choking is a huge nightmare and virtually impossible to fully baby proof against. I saved this video, you made it simple and I appreciate your time! (Also very adorable assistant!)
I cant belive how well behaved Oliver is! Not a bother that dad is showing first aid! So beautiful too!
(UK) The last time I did FA course, few years ago, we did 5 rescue breaths then 30/2 the instructor said this was because often when babies do stop breathing they more than likely need a stimulation to breathe again and the 5 rescue breaths gives them this. As I say this is in the UK and was a while ago.
Thanks for making this
Let’s not use “well behaved”, he’s an infant. They can’t behave badly. If he’s fussy there’s a reason. He’s calm because his needs are met and he’s near his father.
@@jbb8261 why.... just why did you feel the need to respond with hostility? lmfao
@@jbb8261 Well said
@@nSkillpa if you think that’s hostile, get tougher skin.
@@jbb8261 well said thankyou
I'm not a medic, I just took a remote wilderness first-aid course and started building my own FAK because the kits available are mostly crap. Your channel came up and I usually just watch the videos that pertain to my goals. You have helped me build a lightweight trauma kit that far exceeds the life saving ability of most "hiker" first aid kits. My kids are well past the "baby" stage, but when I saw this video I had to watch it! I learned quite a few things my first-aid course didn't cover and was entertained the entire time. Keep up the great work! Thanks!
My heart melted in the first 3 seconds
Firefighters > Thin blue line gang members
@@nbaclashofclanspro9198 Sam was a sworn officer at one point, but he does sport a red line instead of a blue one. I don't know if you're in the right place, dude.
@@user-ok4pk2mp3e I’m referring to officers that wear the thin blue line flag. What’s make you think I’m in the wrong place?
@@nbaclashofclanspro9198 What?
@@nbaclashofclanspro9198 there’s a 100% chance you are completely ignorant as to what thin blue line represents. It’s support for fallen officers and their families…
I don't know if this is his first kid or not but the confidence with which he holds Oliver is awesome.
At that really early age holding a baby confidently makes them feel secure even if you're doing what looks like manhandling them they will feel secure if you hold them confidently and they will become scared of being dropped if you don't.
Nice job Prepmedic-dad.
That's his kid, don't you think he should know how to hold him?
Infant CPRs are the only calls that have really stuck with me in my career. The first two were especially had as my daughter was roughly the same age as my patients.
Awwww...Oliver was such a good baby for the demo. He played his cute little role perfectly. I'm watching hoping I'll never need to do this to save a baby, but it's better knowing than not knowing. Thanks Oliver and Dad...
Your “mannequin” did an amazing job for his first time on camera.
is that a real kid? or just a toy doll😭😭😭, he is so cute he looks like a toy😭😭😭
@@wackzi4525 it is a real kid
Towards the end Oliver was like " look I love you dad but I've had enough" lol what an awesome video and what a sweet baby.
Ur baby is so adorable. Seems like he is too interested in teaching others. Lots of love and respect from India. Thank you for sharing this video. Ur classes are simply amazing.
Baby had very good head control for a two month old! My son was the same way! Thank you for share of a very important video with family
Thank you for this super comprehensive video without any sort of fear mongering. I’ve taken the CPR class before but wanted to brush up without reading a bunch of anxiety inducing blogs. This was perfect!
I took a cpr course years ago. Im pregnant now, 30 weeks and i didnt want to pay for a course since they are quite pricey where i live. I appreciate this video, its easy to understand and follow. I will be watching it over and over until im feeling confident... its my biggest fear (being alone with my baby and this happening). 😂
I like how Oliver is like “what’s my dad doing to me” ! Great video I love this man and would go to war with this man😉
Haha for real. Lil guy is like I just wanna chill leave me alone man.
Nah, that's what Micheal Jackson said to his dad
Weah
He calmed down as soon as the baby was in a standing position @ComboKingMC
Every parent should know this technique. As a Pediatrician I always teach it to parents.
Thank you, Oliver, for your amazing rendition of a baby in crisis. My goodness he was adorable!
During my CPR class it really made me uncomfortable how hard you actually perform the back blows... especially if mom is watching... very important to support the head! THANK YOU Oliver for sacrificing your comfort for us to learn
“Took about 9months to make” I laughed
My mother teaches this to people. I'm glad to see this knowledge is being promoted more on even more widespread media. Thank you.
What a beautiful and well behaved little baby 🍼💕 thanks for sharing this with us all here on RUclips!
I hope the kids we have one day are as calm and trusting of their crazy EMS parents as yours is! Thanks for sharing the video it was great!
He’s such a good baby boy 😭
Most convincing simulacrum ever. Congrats and happy late father's day. Thanks for everything you do.
Simulacrum? Please what? 🤔
The fact you used you own kid for demonstration, man it’s so awesome. This is amazing content bro. I’ve learned a lot since you started. Keep doing your thing Sam. I support it!! Be safe out there my brotha. Ps. You have a precious adorable kid bro lol ❤️
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO! GONNA BE A FATHER IN 2 MONTHS!! AND ITS MY FIRST BABY.. BABY GIRL!! GOD BLESS YOU ALL!!
I can only imagine you showing him this video when he grows up! 😆
Thank you very much for this valuable lesson and I wish Oliver will never need any of it demonstrated but will have good health and happy life. God bless you.
The baby is so precious!!!!!
Oh my God he is such a sweet baby❤❤❤ I can not take my eyes of him❤❤❤Wish all the best in his life❤❤❤
Thank you for the instructions. Every parent should watch this. Congrats on the baby!
I've watched so many of these videos, but I've never seen one with an actual baby used in the demonstration. Great job! Thank you.
Great video, we go over this from time to time with our mine rescue team. I feel every parent should know this.
I’m so impressed by the head/neck control of this 2 month old!!
It was so fun watching the little guest look so confused at certain points. ☺️
Well, everyone person must have the knowledge of CPR for babies and the adults too,
Who knows when and where any kind of emergency they can have, knowledge saves....!!
Good job brother 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Thank you Mr. Oliver for your participation in this video, you deserve a Oscar award little guy! Also, thank you Prepmedic for this information.
I just had to preform this on my son this week. the only thing I can say is that I have had a multitude of trainings but when it becomes your own child... training just left my mind and instinct is the only thing that stayed... the was 10 min of no breathing on his own and 1 breath every 30 seconds from my son. due to where I live, we made the choice to drive to the firestation as the rescue and ems were 20 min out. my son lived and the firefighters at the station were amazing. everyone told us we made the right choices but as a father... this was the scariest thing I have ever had to do.
Thank you for showing the pressure of the back blows on the table. I feel like other videos didn’t communicate that well enough but you did a great job
Good one. Shoved it on my community tab and said "Watch this and then sign up for a basic CPR course. Learn and practice infant, child, adult CPR, If you don't and you needed it why you are a failure as a human being. Peace out"
Congratulations darling! So happy for you both! I recently had my first son as well and he's amazing! I'm watching this for him so if anything goes wrong, I at least have the basics to make sure I can take care of him. Thank you for continuing your amazing work! ^^
Oh my gosh. Oliver is such a calm baby. You are really blessed. Congratulations.
What a good boy just standing there not crying or anything!
That’s what I said lol
That's a good baby right there, it takes a CPR session like no problem.
Came back here to watch for the 5th time since I’m having my first son soon. Thank you for this Sam!!
Oliver is a chill lil dude, cool under the pressure of stardom. Question for everyone: do you have any unique tips on patient history gathering / techniques that work best for you? I’m a Canadian medic student trying to up my game for scenarios and so I’m wondering if theres any supplements to the standard SAMPLE/OPQRST questions. Take care.
Medic here, 17 years. It's hard to give you feild tips by text. But in general in the field interview you get multiple pieces of information at once. So the patient says "Yeah I was doing the lawn and just couldn't breath so I sat down and caught my breath but not feeling much better" That's symptoms, sings, event, Onset, provocation, relief, severity, all in the opening sentence.
More importantly, I see people skip steps and get less on point with questioning as they go on in their career. For the interview, do it the same way, every time whether it looks like ns or not.
Any other questions feel free to ask, man. good luck!
First time I see this segment and I Super love the child. He is so quiet till he gets moved around. Great Training!!!
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Great video Sam! 1 tip when doing the back blows on a choking infant it can be useful to lay the infant on the arm with either leg over and the one closest to you locked slightly within the armpit as a safety precaution in case the responder loses grip of the infant.
0liver was such a good helper!
Thank you and God bless you for this!
Awww he is so adorable, hopefully he'll be a paramedic like his daddy .
What a little doll Sir Oliver is! Thank you for being the cpr model
Thank you for the information I recently gotten a great nephew and my CPR for kids were rusty so I appreciate the video and I'm a big fan of your channel. Was just speaking to his mother about taking another CPR class again just in case . You rock I learn a lot from you.
Oliver was calm and measured. A true professional.
Perfect timing! We have 6 week old twins, I'm watching while holding one
Important and often overlooked. At my last course in the Danish Home Guard, I asked our instructor to show us. He said he got that request around twice a year.
Adorable little one. As always a great tutorial on EMS training. 👍👊
Great Video, I am a FTO and make sure my probationary officers watch many of your videos. This one I also shared with my wife.
recently had my first infant cardiac arrest. sadly little guy didnt make it. practicing these skills made my actions on scene almost automatic. this stuff is so important
you alright man?
Finally a video with a real baby!! All the other ones with a doll makes maneuvering it look so much easier than it actually is
I just covered this in my first aid course, and in Canada the protocols really differ from what you have down in the states.
Great informational video, and I wish you the best of luck with raising your kid!
What's your protocols?
@@halofanjp we encircle the chest with out hands, and use both our thumbs to provide compressions
That’s the technique used for two person CPR (which is shown In the video)
@@PrepMedic I am so sorry, my memory has failed me yet again
@@PrepMedic Yeah in U.S children’s protection Law is very and very Serious
Hey Retired fire/EMT Your little one is so cute. You and your wife are blessed he is a lovely gift. As for infant CPR and Airway Obstruction it's still the same . Thanks stay safe
God Bless
I like your key point, "not to poke them in the eye", very informative point. 👍 All jokes asides, great videos.
Well explained. Simple and straight to the point. I was able to relax and listen to the entire video. Generally CPR videos make me anxious.
When I was a volunteer for St John Ambulance I had a young son, when we did anything training wise with kids my lad used to love being the patient.
Seeing a real baby helps you take the information serious because you know what's on the line. I'm an EMT but the refresher is is nice since im working in a non medical field.
😂😂😂 I knew I was stupid, but today proved me right! I heard "high simulation mannequin..." and I looked at the baby for over 2 minutes and thinking "Wow, they make them real these days!" 😂😂😂 The 9 months totally flew past my head!
😂😂
What a cutie! And he was so calm. I am sending this to my husband. I'm 6 months pregnant now.
Infants and geriatrics, if you don’t do it all day, it’s always good to freshen up♥️
Good on ya man- love your vids
...holy shit that’s a real baby😍
Omg Oliver is such a good boy! I’m LOVING this video more than I thought I could😍 you guys are adorable- good job boys!
In what heavenly place do you live not to have geriatric patients all day every day?!
@@whynotjustmyusername hahah- where the senior living communities have dedicated depts stationed like a SIMS game you & got the $$$ cheat code
Thank you so much for the Informative video. Thank you baby Oliver for being a good baby while your dad teaches how we can possibly save a babies life.
Perfect timing! I've got a little one coming any day now!
God this is one thing I pray I never have to do. Thank you for the knowledge
I really want his kid to see this when he’s older and react to it 😆❤️
Your baby made the tutorial interesting. He's so cute, I clicked to watch your video because of him.
Oliver, "Dad what the heck are you doing... I'm just trying to chill here!" 😀
I’m a new dad! This was a great reminder.
He’s a cute little fella and wow he already has his own IMDb page.
Still better than no information at all. Thanks for sharing this. Greatly appreciated. I have a nephew and nieces.
Thanks - This was a great training video showing everyone that they can very likely save a life... so many are intimidated into inaction.
I guess now you're going to have to return him to that chain gang :)
Oliver had me trick for a minute, I too thought he was a high tech specialize doll. Appreciate your effort but Oliver's mostly cooperative behavior, took the cake!
“This is a high fidelity simulation mannequin, took nine months to make” 🤣
Oliver is such a cutie pie and a good demonstrater for his daddy's channel 😊
Glad I’m not the only one that keeps my baby in my front pocket. Easier to keep track of in my opinion.😅
Finally cpr with a real baby!! Thank you this was very helpful
I like how the baby just looking at the roof😂
That just might be the cutest and most useful thing I have ever seen on YT. Bravo!!!!!
The intro has me rolling.
He did not like being down there 😂
I am about to be a Aunt any day now! I meet him next month.
This is good information to know and a good video to watch.