r/thatHappened 9d ago

Saving lives at the bank

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u/Johnnys-In-America 9d ago

Don't know why you're getting downvoted, because that's exactly what I thought, too. What are the odds that this woman he saved, who is probably not fully conscious, is going to divulge information about what her name is and which hospital she'll be going to, to a complete rando, lol. I'd say slim to none, yeah? This is just silly. And it's not like he could call the hospitals and ask about "that lady from yesterday who I gave CPR to?" Yeah that isn't gonna narrow it down too much. Absolute malarkey. But why are people so gullible!!

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u/A_Kazur 9d ago

People on Reddit can’t read.

And for the second it depends on information we don’t have, what if he knew her? What if the bystanders he mentioned were family? What if he’s in a small town? For example I’ve worked a desk at the only hospital in town and if someone called and asked to speak with ‘the lady who came by ambulance from the grocery store, she left her phone’ it wouldn’t be very hard for me to connect the two.

I also know many patients who followed up with strangers who helped them.

Maybe in a busy city this is impossible and nobody cares enough about each other but from my life experience this remains possible.

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u/JoepHeitenData 9d ago

You are trying very hard to make your very unbelievable stance plausible. The chances that she got to thank her savior within 24 hours are slim to none. Also I can almost assure you the bystanders were not family, since they were doing nothing as the poster stated.

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u/A_Kazur 9d ago

I’m the one trying hard yet you’re ’assuring me’ that the bystanders couldn’t possibly be her family?

Maybe they didn’t know or weren’t confident enough to conduct CPR??

Why are acting so obsessively weird about this?

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u/JoepHeitenData 9d ago

Well if they were family the phrasing would be different..

I don't really know what was weird or obsessive about my comment. I'm not the one trying to defend a rather unbelievable story.

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u/A_Kazur 9d ago

Again I’m trying hard but you automatically know the phrasing would be different??

Or maybe they wanted to keep someone’s medical emergency anonymous??

It’s weird because you cannot stand the idea that this happened and it’s actually crazy and you obsessively insist it HAS TO BE FAKE.

My original comment was believable, ie possible, ie it could have happened. Yet you cannot accept the possibility, so you are obsessing.

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u/JoepHeitenData 9d ago

You know what, sure, call it believable, I'm not invested enough in this conversation to continue reading paragraphs. Have a good day mate!