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After her husband died of a cardiac event, this Ridgefield woman pushes for all gyms to have automatic external defibrillators
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Edward Brennan, 50, beloved father, husband and coach who died of of a cardiac event at a Ridgefield health club in Dec. 2012.contributed by Suzanne Brennan
RIDGEFIELD Edward Brennan, 50, was a beloved coach and athlete in Ridgefield. He worked out daily until December 2012 when he collapsed during a cardiac event at a Ridgefield health club.
“When my husband collapsed at the gym, there was no AED (automatic external defibrillator), no trained person there to help him,” Suzanne Brennan, his wife, said.
Georgia Gwinnett College Officer Ashley Still saves life at YMCA wbir.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wbir.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Georgia Gwinnett College officer saves woman s life: The training definitely just kicked in
Officer Ashley Still happens to be the certified trainer on automated external defibrillators for the GGC Police force. Author: Michael King (11ALIVE) Updated: 7:39 PM EST February 18, 2021
WINDER, Ga. A college police officer has been hailed a hero after jumping into action to save a life.
Georgia Gwinnett College Police Officer Ashley Still was in the middle of a workout when an employee of the Winder-Barrow Brad Akins YMCA rushed over to her.
The employee knew she was a first-responder. So, she told Still that a woman had collapsed near the swimming pool and needed help.
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