Anaheim honors citizens who saved man in cardiac arrest
0Tony Lopez and Joshua Burciaga were returning from lunch when they saw a crowd gathered outside. People were surrounding a man on the ground in the parking lot of the Lowe’s Home Improvement near the 24 Hour Fitness where they work. They quickly realized the man had gone into cardiac arrest and a panicked bystander was trying, unsuccessfully, to do CPR. Burciaga, 24 Hour Fitness operations manager, and Lopez, general manager, stepped in and immediately took over. They had recently renewed their CPR and automated external defibrillator (AED) certification at a class they hosted for other area 24 Hour Fitness…
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