Teenage cashier saves man's life with CPR
Last December, while shopping at Lees Marketplace, 55-year-old Bob Lewis sustained a heart attack. His seemingly unsuspecting savior was 17-year-old Ryan Zook.
I wasnt really thinking, Zook said. It was like, Okay, something is wrong. Do something.
Lewis had just arrived at checkout and was paying for his items when he collapsed. While concerned onlookers gathered to see what was wrong, it was Zook who felt for a pulse and started CPR when he couldnt detect one. Utilizing skills he learned from the Boy Scouts of America, Zook was able to help keep Lewis alive until first responders arrived.
I can remember up to the pharmacy. I dont remember turning and walking down the aisle and checking out, Lewis said. I felt normal. No elephant on the chest, no achy arms, nothing. I had zero warning.
Lewis noted his family does have a history of heart attacks and that he was acting strange that night. He interrupted a movie to visit the grocery store for eggnog, something he doesnt indulge in that often.
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(Logan Herald Journal)