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CPR saves a man suffering a heart attack

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The timely delivery of CPR can save lives. The man who saved the life of a Kitchener heart attack victim with CPR was an angel. For Jessica Burman Zinger, the man is a hero and an angel who saved the life of her husband.

Zinger was losing hope and thought that her husband was going to die after he collapsed on the road outside a Kitchener coffee shop. Minutes before her husband collapsed, Lane Burman pushed their car out of a snowdrift. They parked the car and were crossing Victoria Street to go to Smile Tiger Coffee when Burman collapsed.

Unforeseen ordeal

People nearby moved Burman off the road. A young man started to perform CPR on Burman.

As the man performed CPR, Burman was in and out of consciousness and started to breathe. He looked around at the crowd hovering over him but he passed out again.

Life-saving CPR

Burman was rushed to a healthcare facility and miraculously survived. According to Zinger, her husband is doing well now.

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Prompt delivery of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and using an automated external defibrillator (AED) can save a life.

After her husband was admitted and under treatment, she had a chance to talk to the young man who performed CPR since he also came to the healthcare facility. She learned that Dylan Duncan had only been certified in CPR 2 weeks ago. She hugged the young man and thanked him for his effort.

The ordeal clearly shows the importance of CPR. The life-saving skill is indispensable when an emergency occurs. The best way to be ready for emergencies is to enroll in a first aid course soon.

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Learn how to be ready for emergencies by enrolling in our first aid and CPR training classes. Our courses maintain social distancing measures with reduced class sizes to maintain the minimum 2 meters apart along with the mandatory use of face masks and regular temperature checks. The venue of the courses undergoes regular, enhanced cleaning, and disinfection routines. 

For more information, check out these sources:

https://www.healthline.com/health/first-aid/cpr

https://www.webmd.com/first-aid/cardiopulmonary-resuscitation-cpr-treatment

https://www.mayoclinic.org/first-aid/first-aid-cpr/basics/art-20056600

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