Having properly trained staff along with a functioning AED reduce the chances that sudden cardiac arrest results in a tragic […]
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Brookfield Central Athlete Dies Of Undiagnosed Heart Disease
Mark, 14, was freshman at Brookfield Central High School. He was an avid swimmer and a cross country runner. On […]
READ MORE >>Billerica teen passed out while driving and it may have saved her life
Shelby, a three-sport varsity athlete, passed out behind the wheel while driving home from a soccer game in 2019. Read […]
READ MORE >>Standout student body president, fifth-grader who saved grandfather’s life awarded Upshur Stars
Serenity Farrabee, a 10-year-old fifth-grader at Buckhannon Academy Elementary School was recognized for her quick action in administering CPR to […]
READ MORE >>After heart attack at age 5, Knoxville boy’s parents hope EKGs become standard practice
An undiagnosed congenital heart condition caused 5 year-old Stone to go into sudden cardiac arrest. Read more…
READ MORE >>After son survives cardiac arrest, family pushes to make CPR training mandatory in public schools
A 20-year-old in Central Florida recently survived a cardiac arrest because of CPR. Now, his family is trying to make […]
READ MORE >>Albertville community mourns the death of student athlete
Albertville High School football player passed away after collapsing at a local rec center. Read more…
READ MORE >>Hanover boys’ basketball player released from hospital after collapsing on court
The underlying cause of basketball player’s collapse has not yet been determined, but he was released from hospital. Read more…
READ MORE >>Coaches and teammates assist in saving Evart athlete’s life
Evart High School senior and 3-sport athlete went into cardiac arrest after experiencing breathing problems during a routine cardio drill. […]
READ MORE >>Baker County High student hospitalized after collapsing during tennis practice
Ryne, 17, a swimmer and tennis player for Baker County High had no known heart condition prior to collapsing during […]
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