Off-duty EMT helps save runner's life
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Conor Hogan helped save a runner's life after the woman collapsed on the sidewalk.
An off-duty emergency medical technician is being called a hero for helping save the life of a woman who collapsed on the sidewalk, myFOXatlanta reported.
Conor Hogan was driving down the road when he saw 41-year-old Mary-Lynn Queensbury collapse one morning last week.
“It was very, very, very scary and we felt very helpless,” said Dana Greene.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Hogan said she had no pulse and wasn’t breathing. He started CPR while fellow runners assisted, until more EMTs arrived. Doctors later told him that because of his actions, Mary-Lynn survived a full cardiac arrest.
“I think it was all a miracle, everything was within seconds,” said Greene.
Hogan has since visited Mary-Lynn in the hospital, who in a matter of just a few days is out of a coma, and up and talking.
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