一名佛蒙特人由于快速的心肺复苏和AED 被训练有素的同事使用, 心脏停止跳动而幸存下来。
A Vermont man survived cardiac arrest thanks to quick CPR and AED use by trained coworkers.
一个67岁的佛蒙特人,Bob Fenoff,8月在VTRANS租用的车库的办公室工作倒塌后,心脏病突然停止,幸存下来。
A 67-year-old Vermont man, Bob Fenoff, survived a sudden cardiac arrest in August after collapsing at work in an office connected to a VTRANS-leased garage.
两名佛蒙特州运输机构雇员Noah Royer和John McClure接受了强制性的CPR培训,他们立即开始救生工作,并拨打911。
Two Vermont transportation agency employees, Noah Royer and John McClure, who had undergone mandatory CPR training, immediately began lifesaving efforts and called 911.
便使用除颤器重新启动Fenoff的心脏。
Paramedics arrived shortly after and used a defibrillator to restart Fenoff’s heart.
他昏迷了两个星期才恢复知觉,预计会完全康复。
He spent two weeks in a coma before regaining consciousness and is expected to make a full recovery.
Fenoff及其妻子表示深切感谢,应急人员强调,利用这次事件作为个人准备就绪如何拯救生命的有力例子,进行预防危机和加速复原培训以及AED培训具有至关重要性。
Fenoff and his wife expressed deep gratitude, and emergency responders emphasized the critical importance of CPR and AED training, using the incident as a powerful example of how prepared individuals can save lives.