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2 days ago Share Deputy Stamps and Deputy Jenkins used an automated external defibrillator, which resulted in the man regaining a pulse. by: Melissa Morreale Public Affairs Officer, Flagler County Sheriff s Office
On Monday, May 10, the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call about a male who stopped breathing. Deputy Stamps and Deputy Jenkins arrived at his home on Crazy Horse Court in Palm Coast before paramedics to find a 60-year-old male laying on his bed with no pulse.
FCSO deputies started performing CPR. The responding deputies then administered two shocks from their agency-issued automated external defibrillator, which resulted in the man regaining a pulse. Lifesaving measures continued while being transported to Advent Health by Flagler County FireRescue. He remains in ICU in stable condition.
Following a year filled with worldwide strife – especially for first responders, frontline workers, and restaurants – Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation set a new record for the most money ever awarded in a single quarter. The $2.5 million in grants are going to 118 nationwide public safety organizations and will be put toward the purchase of critical lifesaving equipment.
“Just one year ago, the Foundation was unsure of the future in the face of COVID-19 lockdowns and restaurant dine-in restrictions. But thanks to Americans opening their hearts as the country closed down, lifesaving equipment is being put in the hands of first responders who desperately need it,” says Robin Peters, executive director, Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation.