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Home » Local » Nurse’s Quick Action Saves Man’s Life At North Carolina Airport

Nurse’s Quick Action Saves Man’s Life At North Carolina Airport

  Written by Tarryn Adonis
  Published on July 18th, 2024
Nurse’s Quick Action Saves Man’s Life At North Carolina Airport
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At Charlotte Douglas International Airport, a calm but urgent scene unfolded on June 7 as a Florida man experienced a life-threatening heart attack. Amidst the bustling terminal, it was Claire Cerbie, a registered nurse, who noticed the signs of distress in Ken Jeffries, 57. Cerbie’s quick recognition and decisive actions are credited with saving his life.

A Swift Response

Claire Cerbie, waiting to board her flight to Knoxville, Tennessee, noticed Jeffries exhibiting symptoms she recognized from her professional experience. “Just the way that you were snoring and breathing sounded like you were having a heart attack based on what I’ve seen before,” Cerbie later told Jeffries in a reunion Zoom call arranged by WBTV.

Without hesitation, Cerbie sprang into action, enlisting the help of nearby travelers. She began performing CPR on Jeffries and instructed another bystander to fetch a defibrillator. “We put the pads on him,” Cerbie explained. “It indicated a shockable rhythm, and it hocked him in between while we were doing compressions.”

Lifesaving Measures

Cerbie’s efforts, combined with the assistance of other good Samaritans, were critical during the decisive minutes before first responders arrived. “He had his own rhythm. He was breathing on his own and we kind of just stayed by him until the paramedics arrived,” the nurse recounted. After about 10 minutes of continuous care, Jeffries regained a pulse and was subsequently rushed to the hospital.

Dr. William Downey, a cardiologist at the Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute, confirmed that Cerbie’s immediate intervention was crucial. “If she had not jumped into action and performed the chest compressions and used the defibrillator, Jeffries would have died,” he stated.

Emotional Reunion And Gratitude

During the heartfelt Zoom reunion, Jeffries expressed his deep gratitude to Cerbie. “It’s a miracle that I was at that place at that time when it happened and the people around me are there,” he said, clearly emotional. “A ‘thank you’ is not enough, Claire.”

Cerbie, maintaining her humility, responded that she was glad to have been there on that day to assist him. “I’d obviously do it again in a heartbeat. I’m so happy to see that you’re doing so well.”

In recognition of her heroic actions, American Airlines upgraded Cerbie to first class on her flight to Knoxville, celebrating the impact of her lifesaving intervention.

The Broader Implications

Jeffries noted that he had no prior symptoms indicating a heart attack. The incident underscores the unpredictable nature of heart attacks and the importance of immediate medical response. According to the CDC, a heart attack occurs every 40 seconds in the US, affecting around 805,000 people annually.

Quick recognition and response are essential to increasing survival rates in such emergencies. Cerbie’s actions are a powerful reminder of the critical role that trained medical professionals play in saving lives, even when off duty.

References:
WBTV: Nurse credited with saving man’s life after heart attack at CLT airport
New York Post: Nurse saves fellow traveler’s life as he suffers heart attack in airport
CDC: About Heart Attack Symptoms, Risk, and Recovery
American Heart Association: What is a Heart Attack?

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