'If you can't detect a pulse after about 10 seconds, then you should begin CPR,' Officer Nicole Mackenzie testified.
's civil rights were taught to administer CPR on someone immediately if they were unable to find a pulse, not wait for paramedics.
"If you can't detect a pulse after about 10 seconds, then you should begin CPR," Mackenzie testified.
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