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flag Two Vermont workers saved Bob Fenoff’s life after he suffered cardiac arrest, using CPR and an AED from mandatory training.

Bob Fenoff, 67, survived a sudden cardiac arrest in August after collapsing at his workplace in Vermont, thanks to two VTRANS employees, Noah Royer and John McClure, who performed CPR using skills from mandatory workplace training. They called 911 immediately and sustained Fenoff until paramedics arrived and used a defibrillator to restart his heart. He spent two weeks in a coma before recovering and is now expected to make a full recovery. Fenoff and his wife expressed deep gratitude, while first responders emphasized the life-saving importance of CPR and AED training, urging more Americans to become certified.

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