Having a Cardiac Arrest in Victoria, By Brian Simpson

I spoke to a guy in the community centre library about vax injuries, and he gave me this link, below, where he in the comments defended the jabs, as he had them, and could not admit a mistake. He was having on-going problems with heart palpitations and rapid heartbeat sessions (tachycardia), where he felt his heart almost jumping out of his chest. He had faithfully kept up his Covid vax regime, getting one every six months, putting him up to I think eight now. He had had Covid three times, quite bad, knocking him down and out for days. But he saw the answer as being more vaxxes, not less. He could not admit that he had become a biological time bomb. Good luck with that one.

And it seems many Victorians are not having a lot of luck either. Cardiac arrests are up 20 percent more now than five years ago. Worse, 95 percent of those patients are dying. There is no mainstream explanation for this, it is just taken as a natural fact, even though across the world, the rise in heart attacks corresponds to the Covid vax rollout.

Of course, the answer discussed below is the campaign to have an always-accessible defibrillators within 400 metres of every resident and provide free CPR training. While that is a good thing to do, which will save lives, it does not go to the core of the problem. As has been documented from sources discussed in previous blog pots, it is likely that the surge in turbo charged-cancers, and heart attacks, such as young, otherwise healthy people collapsing, is Covid-vax caused. Rather than banning the vax, and standing up to Big Pharma, as some countries and US states are doing, the Australia government and health authorities just double, and triple down on the cult of the Covid jab.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/more-defibs-urgently-needed-as-sudden-cardiac-arrests-up-20-per-cent-in-victoria/news-story/6a7428d15be5492255b27d4150c9990a#:~:text=Twenty%20per%20cent%20more%20sudden,latest%20Ambulance%20Victoria%20figures%20reveal.

"Twenty per cent more sudden cardiac arrests are occurring in Victoria than five years ago – and startlingly, more than 95 per cent of patients are dying.

Of the 7830 people whose hearts stopped beating due to this condition in 2022/23, just 388 survived, the latest Ambulance Victoria figures reveal.

And only 139 were treated by an automated external defibrillator (AED) – an action that has been shown to significantly boost survival rates if applied within the first two to five minutes.

The number of sudden cardiac arrests in Victoria has increased every year since 2018/19, when 6519 were recorded.

The survival rate had also fallen by almost 1 per cent in that time, meaning "as more incidents occur annually, fewer people are returning home", St John Ambulance Victoria chief executive Gordon Botwright said.

"This is absolutely deadly, it's indiscriminate and it usually occurs without any warning or notice," he said.

"But the more people that are able to perform CPR, and greater access to public defibrillators can significantly turn around the survival rate.

"If we could just shift the dial from 5 per cent survival to 15 per cent, we could save nearly 800 additional lives here in Victoria. That's an astounding number."

SJAV is urging the Victorian government to commit $1.6m towards its Defib In Your Street initiative – which is working to install always-accessible defibrillators within 400m of every resident and provide free CPR training in postcodes with the highest occurrence of cardiac arrest.

Mr Botwright said this funding would allow the charity to expand the lifesaving program to the 10 worst-affected suburbs, which alarmingly accounted for 10 per cent of all cardiac arrest cases in Victoria.

Defib In Your Street has already installed 29 AEDs and CPR trained 1063 residents in Reservoir, and is halfway to its goal of rolling out 30 defibs in St Albans.

SJAV will next work to install a further 30 defibs and train 5000 residents in postcode 3020, comprising Sunshine and Albion.

The approach has been backed by Latrobe University researchers, who found Defib In Your Street had reduced the average walking time to the nearest defib from 5.87 minutes to 3.55 minutes in Reservoir.

Mr Botwright said this was significant given the chance of surviving a sudden loss of heart function declined by 10 per cent every minute without defibrillation.

He also called on the Victorian government to mandate the installation of AEDs in all public buildings – including schools, sporting facilities, jails and theatres – as had occurred in South Australia.

"It's terrible to talk about the cost of a life, but we are talking billions of dollars of impact on the Victorian economy," he said.

"If just some of that money was passed into programs to help raise community resilience by more CPR and first aid training and more defibrillators, that would be a fantastic outcome for Victorians."

A Victorian government spokesperson said: "Victoria has the best cardiac arrest survival rate in Australia, and among the best in the world, thanks in part to the more than 13,200 AEDs registered throughout the state". Of these, 6700 are in public places.

They did not respond to questions posed by the Herald Sun on whether the government would consider funding Defib in Your Street or mandating defibs in public buildings.

Wantirna father of three Andrew Conway suffered six cardiac arrests between his diagnosis with cardiomyopathy in 1996 and heart transplant in 2021, and bluntly says without defibrillation, "I'd be dead"." 

 

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