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Feel Good Story: Man Saves Stranger’s Life with CPR

We all hear about “right-place-right-time” in stories of everyday people saving a stranger’s life, but no one ever thinks it would actually happen to them.

Nate Howard and his wife definitely didn’t expect a routine stop at the grocery store would put them in the right place and the right time to save a life.

Upon pulling up to the store, the couple noticed a commotion in the street, with a man down on the pavement. Nate pulled over and rushed to his side.

Having taken a class and been trained in CPR, Nate was able to save the life of a man he’d never met. The experience encouraged Nate to share his story to urge others to learn CPR.

Check out Nate’s story as he shared it on his social media:

“My wife and I were stopping at the store to get get dinner, and I saw an older gentleman laid down in the road in front of the store, so I pulled over and rushed to his side. Another guy was next to him checking his pulse and said he couldn’t find it, so we pulled him out of the road, and immediately begin chest compressions.

The two of us worked on him for about five minutes or so while a whole bunch of onlookers just stood there.

The paramedics finally arrived and took over, and after shocking him several times and what felt like a lifetime, were able to stabilize him, and get him to the hospital. Police officer came over and told us he had a massive heart attack. He then shook my hand and congratulated us for saving this complete stranger, and said had we not been there and acted as fast as we had that he would of absolutely not made it.

This morning the family contacted me and I went to the hospital to meet this man. Turns out he had Vfib and died three times at the hospital and had we not sprung into action as fast as we did he wouldn’t of even made it there. The doctor told me that people have less than a 10% survival rate, and couldn’t remember the last time he saw somebody survive this.

This man Stephen is super awesome and incredibly funny. Every year he is Santa Claus for the kids in his town and hosts an event called “Meet Santa” at the high school, and he even promised me were gonna toss back a few beers when he’s fully recovered.

Mine and another guys quick response to an emergency situation is why he’s here today, so again I urge anyone who reads this to learn how to do CPR. Two hours of your time can make a lifetimes worth of difference to somebody else.”

If you would like to take the step to learn CPR, check out a class near you.

(sunnyskyz.com)

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