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Bystanders, first responders honored for giving life-saving CPR to man on Sea-Tac shuttle
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Bystanders and first responders were honored by the Port of Seattle Friday for saving a man’s life while traveling on a shuttle at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport last month.
On Jan. 2, the man, Mark Schroeder, collapsed on the shuttle while suffering a cardiac arrest. A woman sitting next to Schroeder noticed he was slumped over and began alerting people around her.
“I grabbed his wrist and he felt really clammy and cold. So, I tried to feel his pulse on his wrist. I wasn't getting anything, he kind of slumped over. We as a group decided it was a good idea to bring him off the bus,” said Samuel Cason, a Naval aircrewman.
Read more: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/bystanders-first-responders-honored-saving-man-sea-shuttle/281-f22349c9-e613-4e85-afeb-5b0ad5da54f1