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A healthy 59-year-old Australian runner survived a sudden cardiac arrest from a ruptured artery, now advocates for heart disease awareness.
Warren Williams, a 59-year-old fit master runner in Sydney, collapsed during a hill run due to a ruptured "widowmaker" artery, experiencing cardiac arrest and being clinically dead for about a minute.
Despite no prior symptoms and a history of arrhythmia and a pacemaker, he regained consciousness and completed a 3-kilometer run before seeking care.
Now 61 and living with a defibrillator, he participates in a Heart Research Institute program that uses patient experiences to improve understanding of heart disease.
The initiative highlights that cardiovascular conditions can affect anyone, regardless of fitness or age, and underscores the importance of early detection.
Heart disease remains a leading cause of death in Australia, claiming a life every 12 minutes.
Un corredor australiano saludable de 59 años sobrevivió a un paro cardíaco repentino debido a una arteria rota, ahora aboga por la concienciación sobre las enfermedades cardíacas.