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just goes to show you, regardless of compression rates, early cpr/defib is still the best chance of survival. I'd rather have someone doing compressions a bit too slow than too fast as we all know it does not allow the heart to fill fully before the next compression. These guys were cool, collected and as Dwayne stated, communicated efficiently and effectively as a team. I've never seen a code run that smoothly in the hospitals I run to.

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