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My personal favorite: 05-06 facelift Mini Cooper R53 headlights and parking lights flipped on a Morgan.

ahhahah, I have these (but they’re factory installed on all Outlanders). The stick-ons in your photo must have been installed by someone with vertigo.

Hard to tell, generally CPR will be initiated regardless of patient’s pulse (unless they’re obviously dead). Only after the patient has been handed off to a higher level of care can a they be declared dead, by a doctor. Up in the air you’ve got different rules, you cant expect FA to do CPR for 2 hours until they land.

Yeah, those things are idiot proof, designed for untrained people to save lives. Pretty amazing how well they work.

More of a PSA, I just didn’t want anyone reading your comment and thinking an AED is pointless for someone in cardiac arrest. But also, you can restart a non-beating heart in some cases.

At least one staff member on board should be trained in CPR, that seems like a low bar to clear. AEDs are meant to work alongside CPR. Although having an AED is better than nothing, at least 2 trained CPR crew members is ideal (more efficient and you can trade if you get tired). Furthermore, many fire departments

EMT here, its more complicated than that. An AED is used for the treatment of SCA (Sudden Cardiac Arrest) and can shock the heart back into a normal rhythm. Patients with a very slow or faint heart beat will feel like they have no pulse, because the heart is ineffectively moving blood. Hook up a *working* AED and let

EMT here: We test our AEDs every morning, and they tell you if the battery is nearing low. This thing probably hasn’t been checked in 6-months minimum, which is negligent in my book.

I feel like I dont know Jalops anymore.

Hahahhahahhahahahaa!!!

Blasphemy!

240k miles, this thing is on borrowed time. I’ll give ya $2400.

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So much for free market capitalism.

Well, oil companies get this amount in corporate welfare every year, so I dont see the problem.

The most coveted jelly bean of all!

It defined the 90s because it was unique to that period and everyone had some kind of connection to one. Its a massive shared American experience that was exclusive to that decade. I stand by it.

The 1994 Nissan Maxima SE was just another box in a crowded field of meh designs. A jellybean Taurus however, in its own