jersey_girl660
jersey_girl660 t1_iy38kie wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in minium wage increase by MissMilkerss
If your small business cannot pay $13 or $14 an hour in NJ which is artificially low it is not a viable business.
Being a small business does not give you the excuse to pay people too little to live on.
jersey_girl660 t1_iy38f1n wrote
Reply to comment by JizzyTurds in minium wage increase by MissMilkerss
Lol at you thinking it’s that easy to do. Also there’s not enough skilled jobs for what you’re suggesting. Your idea would crash the economy.
jersey_girl660 t1_iy38bm4 wrote
Reply to minium wage increase by MissMilkerss
Too little too late
jersey_girl660 t1_iy381ee wrote
Reply to comment by 31November in Two Philly developers think Atlantic City can look more like Amsterdam with the help of a $3 billion housing development by Dryheavemorning
Camden already has basic investment lol
jersey_girl660 t1_ixy29lo wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in OD terribly handled at the Filmore Philly, and I need to vent by [deleted]
You still did the right thing. They still sometime teach this opiod ods. It’s absolutely better then doing nothing. Idk why a venue would think it’s better to have no one work on an overdose then someone until emts arrive . Sad.
jersey_girl660 t1_ixy23ad wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in OD terribly handled at the Filmore Philly, and I need to vent by [deleted]
From Alberta health services in Canada. This is a huge misconception harm reduction advocates have been trying to fight.
“While better than doing nothing, performing only chest compressions on a person experiencing an opiate overdose will simply move blood in the at body that has not been oxygenated, causing the vital organs to continue to be deprived of oxygen. Therefore giving rescue breaths to a person who has overdosed on opioids can help prevent that person from going into cardiac arrest, and has the potential to save their life. When a person who is not in cardiac arrest stops breathing and is unconscious because of an opioid overdose, it is very important to CALL 911 and continue giving rescue breaths until Emergency Medical Services arrive.”
“Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) usually involves giving breaths and/or chest compressions. Breaths serve to re-oxygenate a person’s blood while chest compressions help circulate blood while the person’s heart is not beating. Opioid overdose is one of a number of special circumstances where it is recommended a different approach than CPR. Opioids bind to receptors in the brain responsible for controlling respiration. After binding to the receptors, they decrease the rate of breathing, which can slow to a point where a person stops breathing altogether. Opioid overdose occurs with higher potency of the opioid, reduced tolerance, co-morbidities (such as chronic lung disease) or when combined with alcohol or other drugs that depress respiration. Without enough oxygen, the heart will stop beating and the individual will die due to lack of oxygen to the vital organs particularly the brain. Although death can occur within minutes of taking an opioid, more often there is a longer period of unresponsiveness lasting up to several hours.”
jersey_girl660 t1_ixy1zdt wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in OD terribly handled at the Filmore Philly, and I need to vent by [deleted]
Also if you ever go to an edm event again I can give you a link for prevention point Pittsburgh. They can send you free narcan. Idk if they’ll allow it inside the venue though/ which is sad .
jersey_girl660 t1_ixy1teo wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in OD terribly handled at the Filmore Philly, and I need to vent by [deleted]
You should always be doing rescue breaths as well for opiod ods
jersey_girl660 t1_ixy1cs8 wrote
You were giving rescue breaths with the compressions right?
jersey_girl660 t1_ixy1a5c wrote
Reply to comment by dag2001 in OD terribly handled at the Filmore Philly, and I need to vent by [deleted]
Anybody with enough experience can tell. Plus it’s an edm concert and aside from laced pills opiod addicts aren’t uncommon patrons
jersey_girl660 t1_iugstwi wrote
Reply to comment by buttteredbiscuits in Hopewell, NJ 【There is nothing better than a Victorian house decorated for Halloween.🎃🎃🎃🎃】Happy Halloween with mom, dad and brother in New Jersey by Much_Document_217
So the pictured house isn’t in hopewell? Op you got some splaining to do
jersey_girl660 t1_iu3qftn wrote
Reply to comment by Zfusco in It's an absolute shame how common and easy it is for developers to take down huge old growth trees in the city. by Zfusco
Bro not everyone is capable of doing their own tree work. Cool if you are though
jersey_girl660 t1_ir47aig wrote
Reply to comment by justanawkwardguy in Ex-owner of Philly pharmacy that pushed more Oxy than any other U.S. drugstore sentenced to prison by justanawkwardguy
It’s not going to happen unfortunately. This country has no balls when holding corporate America accountable. A small business owner commits 1/1000000 of the crime and gets the book thrown at them harder then the corporate buffs. It’s disgusting
jersey_girl660 t1_iybvf1b wrote
Reply to comment by riotincandyland in 2022 Top Grocery Stores by Sales in Philly - Giant > Shoprite > Wawa by peetahvw
There’s also one in Levittown