Helping someone who is having a stroke #FirstAid #PowerOfKindness

Helping someone who is having a stroke #FirstAid #PowerOfKindness


Helping someone who is having a stroke #FirstAid #PowerOfKindness

Helping someone who is having a stroke (brain attack) — carry out the FAST test.

Want to know more? Visit the British Red Cross website: https://www.redcross.org.uk/first-aid


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13 -> Mrs D?
20.62 -> Oh, man.
22.57 -> Mrs D?
23.6 -> F.A.S.T.
25.68 -> F- face. It looks a bit droopy.
28.4 -> Can you give us a smile, Mrs D?
31 -> (The woman mumbles)
32.48 -> A - arms.
34.76 -> Mrs D, can you raise your arms for me? Mrs D?
40.05 -> That's it. And the other one?
44.05 -> S - speech.
46.37 -> Mrs D, speak to me.
49.13 -> Tell me how you're feeling.
51.04 -> (The woman mumbles, frustrated)
54.24 -> T - time. Time to call an ambulance.
57.26 -> Don't worry, Mrs D, I’m not going anywhere.
59.36 -> I’m just getting us some help.
64.25 -> Hello?
67.28 -> Can I have an ambulance, please?
69.17 -> I’ve done the F. A. S.T. test and I think it’s a stroke…
72.12 -> Mrs D, don't worry. I’m not going anywhere, Mrs D.
75.3 -> It’s okay. Help’s on the way, it’s going to be fine.
81.69 -> Carry out the FAST test
84.84 -> Face: is there a weakness on one side of the face?
90 -> Arms: can they raise both arms?
94.65 -> Speech: are they easily understood?
99.24 -> Time: to call 999.
105 -> Remember: Carry out the FAST test

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCNTMIcOMpE