First he said “Step 1: put the person on his or her back and put your hands on their chest. Next you start to push down firmly onto their chest to try to restore the blood circulation. Step 2: put the palm of your hand on the back of their forehead and gently tilt it back, then you gently tilt the chin back and this movement basically opens the airway for the person that is having trouble breathing”. To me step two was quite simple and it was fast too. However before we had a chance to talk about it, the lieutenant was already on the third step. He said, “Step number 3: this is the one that everyone likes if all else fails then you will have to proceed to this step. To do this step you would have to breath for the other person and the only way you could do that is by putting your mouth on to the other person's mouth so that you can create a seal.” Honestly when he said that I got very nervous because for one, I might know these guys but I am not putting my lips anywhere near close to their faces. Also I started to think about this and then I realized that sooner or later we were gonna have to try this on mankins that have probably been used by other people. I started to feel some kind of way the more the Lieutenant talked about CPR. However, after the lecture about CPR we were sent into a room full of desks and we had to take a test on our core education like …show more content…
I was assigned to do that for two years for $200. I also earned extra money by working at a nearby diner. My son Nate is trying to talk and Christina is doing a good job taking care of him. I am bringing home money so life is going well. I also saved up money to purchase myself a car. It wasn’t the best but it got me to point A to point B. When I first took it out for a drive, I turned on the radio and it said, “Jackie Robinson officially becomes the first black MLB player.” When I heard this I was very surprised and impressed because that must have taken a lot of guts to sign with the Dodgers and to even make it public so the whole world could hear and see it. After that news I decided to take my car back home so I could get ready for the next morning. Throughout the night I dreamed about how much pressure Jackie Robinson would face. Then I pictured in my head how the whites were so mean to the blacks when I was younger so I could only imagine what might happen to Jackie