Jellybean Podcast with Doug Lynch

Jellybean 70 with Jonah Roche @SkillShop

06.28.2017 - By Doug Lynch @TheTopEndPlay

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Jonah Roche wants to volunteer the entire police service in Ireland for an extra job. You’d think that wouldn’t be a popular idea but think again. Jonah cut through the crap at dasSMACC with his summary of the Code of Conduct and he talks more sense here trying to stop people dying and possibly making the job of a policeman more rewarding.

THE BLURB

Jonah Roche is an Resuscitation Enthusiast. Qualified Paramedic and Emergency Response Unit Gardai (Irish for policeman).

Jonah Roche is one of the guys that is responsible for scaring the shit out of everyone at the SMACCforce live shooter event in Dublin last year. He is a gun toting paramedic from Ireland. In Ireland the police don't usually carry guns. Even less of the paramedics carry guns. This fellow is a special case.

Jonah and I met in Berlin, we tried the local beverages and we talked. We talked and talked and laughed and laughed. In fact I wish I had recorded that conversation but there really was an awful lot of colourful language.

One of the things we got stuck into is the whole issue of trained first responders. We have a great bank of first responders that we are not accessing. I didn’t realise that in Ireland (and many other countries) the police are not fully utilised in. The Garda Síochána do not routinely deliver CPR even though they have all done at least one CPR course.

There are at least 10 times as many police men as there are paramedics and 10 times as many police vehicles as there are ambulances. And we are not using them. Why not?

There won’t be too many better placed than Jonah to comment on this.

Jonah is a straight talker. He is a good man. He is a big supporter of Dr John Hinds. As such he tells it like it is and he is funny while doing it. In fact he managed to really reign in the creative use of language during this conversation. It is almost a pity but he did want to get a message across.

Here is that study from Zurich.

"Impact of city police layperson education and equipment with automatic external defibrillators on patient outcome after out of hospital cardiac arrest."

http://www.resuscitationjournal.com/article/S0300-9572(17)30260-5/fulltext?rss=yes

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