Survivor: Bob Zollner

20-Mar-2022

Bob Zollner, a retired firefighter, suffered a sudden cardiac arrest on his wife’s birthday. After finding Bob unresponsive in the living room around 11:30 p.m., Debbie called 911 and began CPR. Amazingly, the Zollner’s daughter, Lisa, coached Debbie on the importance of high-quality CPR just a month prior to Bob’s sudden cardiac arrest.

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Survivor: Derrick Mosley

After going on a morning run, Derrick began to feel some chest discomfort. His wife, Melissa, a healthcare professional trained in resuscitation, quickly recognized the warning signs of a sudden cardiac arrest. Luckily, an off-duty firefighter pulled over from traffic and began assisting. Soon EMS and Fire/Rescue units arrived to apply a LUCAS.

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