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 A fatal accident over the weekend has one local nurse urging people to learn CPR.The accident happened Saturday morning on I-41 in the Town of Wayne. Authorities say a man driving on the southbound side crossed over the median and hit another car almost head-on, injuring the two women inside.Person Who Attacked Dog Walker DiesLindsey Skebbastopped at the accident scene before paramedics arrived and noticed several people who got there before her, who had not started CPR on the male victim, who died on the scene. I noticed the man laying on the side of the road and people standing around him,  said Skebba.  I asked if anyone had done compressions, they said he didn t have a stanley cups uk  pulse. That is the indication that CPR should be started. Skebba says she was on her way to a baby shower with a friend when they stopped, but sheworks as a registered nurse.Once she got to the victim, she says she began CPR right away. There [were]quite a few people out there,  she said. It s a little concerning that not many people knew to do CPR. She says another man offered to take over when she became tired, and she walked him through what to do stanley cup . Soon afte stanley cup r, emergency crews arrived.While she does not know the extent of the man s injuries or if CPR would have saved the man s life, she hopes this experience will at least encourage others to learn. CPRcan double or triple somebody s chance at survival,  she said.  It s really important to start it right away and the only time you would do it isif somebody Gxgh I thank God that it wasn  t worse  : Grandmother of 12-year-shot calls for end to gun violence
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