Vinnie Jones' hard and fast Hands-only CPR (funny short film) (full-length version) Video
Find out more at: http://www.bhf.org.uk/heart-health/life-saving-skills/hands-only-cpr.aspx
Vinnie Jones shows how hard and fast Hands-only CPR to Stayin' Alive by the Bee Gees can help save the life of someone who has had a cardiac arrest. The Hollywood hardman is starring in a British Heart Foundation TV advert urging more people to carry out CPR in a medical emergency.
Comments on "Vinnie Jones' hard and fast Hands-only CPR (funny short film) (full-length version)"
Do you think they ... Do you think they would release? an advert on the telly showing bad advice on how to preform CPR? to the avreage person this is usefull advice and could save lives.
Yup it's Errol!? Yup it's Errol!?
Since when did ... Since when did depriving the victim (and it's brain) of vital oxygen by mouth become updated CPR advice? People? are going to die because of the nonsense being promoted here. Using a wanker like Vinny so the gutter class scum can understand less effective (CPR for retards) was a master stroke though.
Errrrr what about ... Errrrr what about checking in mouth for obstructions??
#hardandfast ?
... #hardandfast ?
That's? what she said...
Yeah but it ... Yeah but it doesn't? do it for the full 10 seconds and that bit isn't shown on the TV advert. :/
Because it doesn't ... Because it doesn't really achieve anything, apart from stopping the manual resuscitation of the patient. When your heart stops,? breathing is pretty much the last of your worries, including whether Vinny Jones is snogging you.
Apart from the bit ... Apart from the bit where he says? to check if the person is breathing?
I don't agree with ... I don't agree with this video personally as a trained first aider, it doesn't tell you how to see if a person is? not breathing, or even check for any dangers at all! Both crucial in first aid! But it doesn't tell you. How many people watching this will know you've got to check for danger and check to see if somebody is breathing?
Good fun? to watch. ... Good fun? to watch. [new AHA guideliness are hands only - that's all that is needed
I'm sure the BHF ... I'm sure the BHF don't give damn who they help with? films like this, as long as it helps them to survive!
People are put off ... People are put off by the idea of CPR because of mouth-to-mouth, and the routine is more complicated to do correctly. I did a CPR course years ago, but I can't remember much of it. A video? like this can make a difference, I'm sure.
I loved that the ... I loved that the Fife? golfers remembered this. Funny adverts obviously stick... and save lives :)
one life saved? ... one life saved? already... wow!
This new campaign ... This new campaign is brilliant. They took lifesaving advice and? made it both memorable and viral.
Guy in the ... Guy in the background on? the left with black hair was in the film Snatch (and so was Vinnie)!
Simply.. fantastic!? Simply.. fantastic!?
Why are they ... Why are they teaching not? to do mouth to mouth? The chances of catching bad diseases through mouth contact are very low
training for first ... training for first aid? can be provided by n johnson security ltd
great? video great? video
@fake320 yep :-)? @fake320 yep :-)?
:D funny as hell :D? :D funny as hell :D?
@CazLinton Is that ... @CazLinton Is that the guy who collapsed of a heart attack playing? golf? Heard about him on the radio.
Only Vinnie can ... Only Vinnie can pull this off? because HES THE JUGGERNAUT b***h!!!
This is great - I ... This is great - I think it would be much easier to remember in an emergency than? what I was taught in first aid.
The shortened ... The shortened version of this ad, as it appeared? on British TV was one of the greatest of all time. Well done.
You're even helping ... You're even helping us Americans. Thanks for? how comedically informative this is!
His friends? ... His friends? deserve a medal for what they managed to do! Well done lads :-)
My brother in law? ... My brother in law? Alan has his interview on BBC1 at 6.30pm and STV at 6pm and will be in the newspapers tomorrow. This advert DID save his life!!