I didn't know exactly where to post this. My sister-in-law has a friend who recently lost her husband because of a choking incident. They were at a party and he ate something and started choking. Eight people tried to do dislodge the food, but they all failed and he died. A guy I work with was out to dinner with his wife and she ate something and started choking. He initiated the Heimlick and the first attempt failed. He then bent her forward at the waist and he said he pulled up so hard that he thought he broke her ribs, and finally dislodged the food.
My brothers mother in law also had a choking incident and this brought up this thread. I think someone needs to come up with a hand signal that people can use to let others know they are choking. This may sound silly, but seconds can be important and when a choking incident starts, people around the victim may not realize what the victim is trying to convey. My brothers mother in law kind of waved her hands in front of her throat, and even then, her husband didn't understand what was happening. My brother, when he saw what was going on shouted that she was choking, and they managed to save her.
I was thinking that some universal hand gesture that would immediately alert everyone that someone is choking might help cut down on the confusion, and get people helping the victim more quickly. Any thoughts?
My brothers mother in law also had a choking incident and this brought up this thread. I think someone needs to come up with a hand signal that people can use to let others know they are choking. This may sound silly, but seconds can be important and when a choking incident starts, people around the victim may not realize what the victim is trying to convey. My brothers mother in law kind of waved her hands in front of her throat, and even then, her husband didn't understand what was happening. My brother, when he saw what was going on shouted that she was choking, and they managed to save her.
I was thinking that some universal hand gesture that would immediately alert everyone that someone is choking might help cut down on the confusion, and get people helping the victim more quickly. Any thoughts?