I worked at a gym for awhile. A big one, about 100 people there. A man fell off the treadmill, heart attack.
EVERYONE STOPPED WORKING OUT. I MEAN EVERYONE. Two people did CPR, and when the Fire Department got there, everyone was standing still on their treadmills and on the stairs. Some girls were crying. One tough-looking guy who had done CPR on him was openly crying.
The man died. 41 years old, I checked his ID later.
Our boss had a talk with us later, he congratulated those who had helped. We had a moment of silence for the guy.
Compare that to the Kingdom Hall. Everyone I talk with seems more concerned about the rules, and not letting the meeting be stopped, than the person that is ill or hurt!!!
I remember once talking to the bro in charge of First Aid at the Circuit Assembly. He went on and on how this is not a hospital, and that people should not go to first aid, and that for emergencies they call 911 if necessary.
I asked him, "So then, why do they have a First Aid department?"
He didn't answer.
What a difference!
BF