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Mystery Bystander Saves a Life With CPR

Feb 1, 2024

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Saved by a stranger

It鈥檚 a crisp Monday morning in Gresham, Oregon, and the sun has yet to crest the horizon. James Munson, 42, heads out the door, hops on his bike and starts his daily 7-mile ride to work. Along the Springwater Corridor Trail he rides, flanked by damp ferns, quiet woods, sleepy creatures, and the stillness of dawn.

How time flies, James ponders to himself. Seems like yesterday his eldest daughter was born. Today she turns 16, and he can hardly wait to see her and celebrate. Lost in thought, he pedals on, planning to work a half day, then fly to the East Coast with his younger daughter, age 4, for the party.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 the last memory I have,鈥 James says. 鈥淚 was on the trail, and then I woke up and it was a couple days later. When I was finally lucid enough to figure out that I was in a hospital, the only thing I could think of was that maybe I had been hit by a car.鈥

Actually, James had blacked out, crashed his bike and experienced a sudden halt in his heartbeat. He could have lost his life. Instead, a total stranger saved it.

Unknown hero

As the details emerged, James learned he鈥檇 had a sudden cardiac arrest on his way to work. One of his heart鈥檚 arteries was 90% blocked. An ambulance took him to 网曝门事件 Health Portland, where he had an emergency procedure by cardiologist Dr. Mark Hart. A stent, or small mesh tube, was placed in James鈥 heart to hold open the narrowed artery and help restore blood flow. During his recovery, relieved family members streamed in and out of the room as nursing staff tended to his care and comfort.

But as the story unfolded, one mystery remained: In the critical time between when James crashed and medics arrived, someone saw him go down and rushed to his rescue.

鈥淭o this day I don鈥檛 know who it was. But I do know I鈥檓 alive thanks to the kindness and efforts of a complete stranger,鈥 James says. 鈥淭hey did CPR on me before the medics got there. It must have been immediate, because Dr. Hart didn鈥檛 detect any damage to my heart tissue or brain functions.鈥

CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, is an emergency lifesaving procedure performed when a person鈥檚 heart stops beating, such as after cardiac arrest, the American Heart Association says. Keeping a person鈥檚 blood flow active, even partly, extends the chance for resuscitation after trained medical staff arrive.

In James鈥 case, CPR truly made all the difference. 鈥淏asically, I dropped dead, and someone saved me,鈥 James says. 鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 the paramedics because they wouldn鈥檛 have been there in time. Someone saw me go down, pulled over their car or whatever, and ran straight to me. Whoever it was, they did it fast. I have a strong functioning heart because they got to me quickly.鈥

In addition to that person, James also praises the swift and skilled response of the medics, hospital staff and Dr. Hart. He thanks family and friends who helped him during a scary time.

Paying it forward

After James got home from the hospital, he and his partner tried to find the person who saved him so they could express their heartfelt thanks. Sadly, no one responded to the sign they posted at the intersection.

Years later, James still wonders: Is that person out there? Could they be nearby? If James were to somehow meet that mystery hero, he鈥檇 be overwhelmed with gratitude.

鈥淚鈥檇 tell them I鈥檓 alive due to your kindness and consideration. Not only that, I鈥檓 alive because of your forethought in getting trained [in CPR],鈥 James says. 鈥淵ou not only saved a life, but you did it with intention.鈥

What鈥檚 more, James adds, as a dad, there鈥檚 no way to measure how thankful he is to be alive and well for his kids all these years. 鈥淚鈥檇 tell whoever saved me that a lot has happened in my life since then, and I鈥檓 still functioning at full capacity,鈥 James says. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 feel debilitated in any way. Not only did you save me, you saved my quality of life too.鈥

In the weeks after James鈥 cardiac arrest, tests showed no sign of tissue damage or a weakened heart. Within a couple months, Dr. Hart gave James the green light to resume an active lifestyle, adding that it was key to keeping his heart strong. Every chance he gets, James enjoys a good hike. He also bought a new bike and started riding to work again.

As for CPR, James admits he didn鈥檛 know the procedure before his life depended on it. 鈥淏ut after my cardiac arrest, I learned it and I continue to stay certified,鈥 he explains. 鈥淚 would be happy to return the favor if it鈥檚 ever needed.鈥

At his job as an electrical/mechanical technician, James convinced his bosses to buy an automated external defibrillator for the shop. AEDs are medical devices that can analyze the heart鈥檚 rhythm and, in a cardiac arrest, deliver an electric shock to help the heart reestablish an effective rhythm.

James also persuaded his coworkers to learn CPR. 鈥淚鈥檓 a lead over a crew, and to be honest I kind of guilted them into it,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 told them 鈥楲ook, I鈥檓 here because somebody did CPR on me.鈥欌

Ultimately, everyone in the crew got CPR certified 鈥 and they were allowed to learn on work time. James鈥 now-adult children are also trained in CPR.

If there鈥檚 one, there鈥檚 more

James鈥 cardiac event touched not only his heart, but his thoughts as well. 鈥淲e tend to think we live in a cynical world where everything is done for money and not much else,鈥 he says. 鈥淏ut we shouldn鈥檛 forget that great things still happen. People aren鈥檛 always as detached as they get accused of. They really step up. People are out there who care.鈥

He hopes others, including his kids, understand that everyone can make a difference. 鈥淚 personally can tell you that there are good people in the world, and I鈥檓 alive because of one,鈥 he says. 鈥淎nd if there鈥檚 one, there鈥檚 more.鈥