1. Surviving cardiac arrest outside a hospital in the United States is 8 percent, but in Seattle "your chances of walking out of the hospital [after cardiac arrest] are close to 56 percent" (Colin).
2. Most people will not administer CPR because of "[concerns] about their personal safety" (Colin).
3. While there are repremands for people who do not obey Good Samaritan laws in America, in European countries "failing to help someone in need is a criminal offense" (Colin).
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