This Girl Gave CPR To A Guy Who Suffered Cardiac Arrest, The Guy's Way Of Thanking Her Is Priceless
After the girl saves a guy by giving CPR to him during cardiac arrest, he and his wife say thank you in the most heartwarming way.
Saving a life is probably the noblest thing one can do, and a girl shared the story of her doing that.
A Twitter user named Maddy shared how she gave CPR to a guy who got a cardiac arrest and that kind of saved his life before the paramedic actually came to his rescue.
She wrote, "One month ago today (17/09/21), I came across a man who had suffered a cardiac arrest. I performed CPR until paramedics arrived which contributed to saving his life. Last week, I received the most lovely card and a gift from him and his wife that I will treasure forever."
One month ago today (17/09/21), I came across a man who had suffered a cardiac arrest. I performed CPR until paramedics arrived which contributed towards saving his life. Last week, I received the most lovely card and gift from him and his wife that I will treasure forever ??? pic.twitter.com/mIHwvXIzWZ
¡ª Maddy (@MaddyPUNC19) October 15, 2021
The guy and his wife gave a watch to Maddy with a 'thank you so much' written at the back of it along with a very thoughtful note.
People on the internet lauded the girl and the post.
They gave you a timepiece, a thank you for your actions which gave him time. Critical seconds & minutes of life to get to expert medical care. Time that gave him a future with his loved ones.
¡ª EstherNemo (aka Lynsay)?????????? (@GreenGinger814) October 16, 2021
Be proud, & thankful. What an impact this situation had on you all ?
That's amazing, I once had to perform cpr on a young lad involved in a serious car crash, he unfortunately didn't make it, a while later I received a lovely hand written letter from his mum thanking me for trying to save his life.
¡ª Lew (@LewisF86850922) October 16, 2021
That's amazing, I once had to perform cpr on a young lad involved in a serious car crash, he unfortunately didn't make it, a while later I received a lovely hand written letter from his mum thanking me for trying to save his life.
¡ª Lew (@LewisF86850922) October 16, 2021
Heart warming tweet. It¡¯s not just the beneficiaries of your actions who appreciate the things you do on a daily basis, the good people in society are full of admiration for you all in nursing. A wonderful gesture all the same ????
¡ª Mark Bottomley (@MarkBotts04) October 16, 2021
Well done. I have been a first aider for 36 years and always wondered if faced with such a situation if I would freeze. What you did is fabulous and affects so many people. Virtual pat on the back from a stranger winging its way to you.
¡ª Anthony Church (@Anthony51905113) October 15, 2021
The post got viral on Twitter and has over 90,000 like and hundreds of comments. Some stories just restore our faith in humanity.