But he quickly understood the quality compressions his wife received for approximately 30 minutes.
“All her organs were failing, and if you hadn't have done the CPR, she wouldn't be here today, because you kept all those organs alive” he told the group. “And the only reason she's alive is because you did CPR right.”
While Dick thanked the emergency responders, the team also thanked him for his part in saving his wife's life.
“The reality is, none of us would have had a job to do had you not done your job first, that really is the truth,” Morris said. “The fact that there was good bystander CPR, good recognition, that is the single most important thing that buys us time to do what we do.”
Magic Valley Paramedics has been awarded the American Heart Association EMS Mission Lifeline Gold award for eight consecutive years — a rarity in EMS across the nation. This award in based on outcomes, records and training.
“It really is something we are proud of, and this case is a good reason,” Morris said.
Cindy has had a busy six months since receiving CPR — she had a heart stent placed in the hospital, received home health visits for a month and recently graduated from cardiac rehab.
“I'm used to being active and I'm ready to go out and be active again. Thankfully, I can do that,” Cindy said. “Many, many, many thanks.”