In a heartfelt display of gratitude, Darlene, a Charlotte resident who experienced a severe cardiac arrest, recently visited Firehouse 38 to thank the firefighters who saved her life. According to a report by the City of Charlotte, the incident occurred on a hot day when Darlene went into cardiac arrest at a local restaurant. Captain Jason Merritt and his crew performed over 2,000 chest compressions and provided critical care that kept her alive until she reached the hospital.
Merritt commented on the care his team provided, “Early compressions and early defibrillation are the priority. That is what gives someone a chance.” Firefighter Gavin Spires and Kyle Graffeo tirelessly worked doing continuous CPR during the ambulance ride, switching every 200 compressions to maintain their stamina. “You will wear yourself out doing compressions,” Merritt shared on the City of Charlotte, letting on the sheer physicality of the life-saving act.
Darlene faced not only cardiac arrest but also COVID-19 and severe pneumonia that had previously gone undetected. Her remarkable recovery prompted a heart failure specialist to release her without the normal follow-up regimen, a testimony to her unexpected improvement. “This is the first time I have let someone walk out without changing medication, without labs, without scheduling another visit,” the specialist told Darlene, as she recounted as per the City of Charlotte website…