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Saved a Life Only to Face Sexual Harassment Charges: Parents' Absurd Accusation Against CPR Responder

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·3 hours ago

A paramedic who performed CPR on a patient faces a sexual harassment complaint from the patient's parents, raising questions about good samaritan protections and the consequences of false accusations in Korea's current legal climate.

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This whole thing is fake and you literally can't get in trouble for doing CPR lmaooo

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Real talk getting tangled up in a lawsuit is fucked either way lol

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This is what happens when people don't understand what CPR actually involves. Common sense has left the building apparently.

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Seriously, is there any other community this easy to manipulate? People believe AI photos, they believe this tabloid garbage without question. Think about it and actually filter what you hear a bit.

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After A's account came out, questions about the facts emerged. One active firefighter said: "The post author claimed to be an Emergency Medical Sciences student with a Level 1 Paramedic certification, but undergrad students can't usually take the Level 1 national exam before graduation, so it'd be nearly impossible to have that credential"—suspicious stuff. Getting your Level 1 paramedic cert before graduation? That's some elite energy! And for CPR, there's no reason to unhook a bra. You only do that with a defibrillator; chest compressions happen over clothes. Bottom line: likely a fake post from someone who doesn't know the basics of CPR. I mean, even if you hate women, CPR training is too important—why spread bullshit and ruin it? Officially, there's only been ONE case of someone sued for CPR, and even then it was someone doing weird stuff like pinching the nipple to check consciousness (and they got acquitted anyway).

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Wasn't the bra thing changed recently? When I got emergency response training, removing it was standard procedure

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Only for defibrillators. With CPR, even guys don't take their shirts off

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Technically that wasn't even CPR, just emergency first aid. The issue wasn't just the nipple pinching—there was conflicting testimony, reports about deleting ambulance CCTV, sketchy stuff. Whether or not it happened during treatment, people just got mad at the nonsense

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???? How did they even find the nipple

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Not even checking the facts before stirring up social chaos—what kind of journalism is this

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??? : Or maybe not lol

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Honestly if it were me I'd poke it for 500 won

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No way some internet troll is gonna work themselves up over a fake post, right?

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Don't even count KNN as news

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Wait, so someone saved a life and got accused of harassment for it? That's absolutely wild, the parents should be grateful someone knew CPR at all 💀

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Whether the post is true or not, the right move is to NOT do CPR. One brush of clothing and you're a sex offender in Korea right now. Even if you're acquitted, arrest and trial destroy a person financially and emotionally

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Yeah, hope your mom gets cardiac arrest and everyone just walks past instead

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Your dad gets accused of sexual assault and everyone points and whispers at him—never crossed your mind?

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Ugh, such a family-obsessed take lol

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Just gotta ignore it and move on

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This is exactly why people are hesitant to help strangers anymore, honestly. One good deed and suddenly you're the villain?

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These dipshits claim KNN has no credibility with normal issues but then believe this "fake" story like gospel? Way too many of you who'd be feminists if you were born female lmaooo

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Doesn't KNN put out fake posts all the time?

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nah this can't be real lmao... if my kid stopped breathing and someone brought them back I'd literally name my next child after them, not press charges 😭

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Just the facts: Paramedic sued for sexual harassment during CPR? Yes, it happens. Got convicted due to CPR? No. Can anyone file a suit? Yes. Are victim tears evidence? Yes. Do you get punished for not doing CPR? No. Can the law force people to do things it doesn't require? No. Freedom to choose.