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r*t
1
Victor Giesbrecht, 61, of Winnipeg, Canada, stopped his pickup along an
interstate highway in western Wisconsin to help two stranded women change a
flat tire. Minutes later, his life was in their hands.
Sara Berg, of Eau Claire, Wis., and her cousin, Lisa Meier, were headed home
Saturday night on Interstate 94 when they "heard an awful noise." They were
somewhere between Menomonie and Eau Claire when they pulled to the side of
the road to find a flat tire -- something neither knew how to fix. Meier’s
husband was on his way to help when Giesbrecht, who was driving by with his
wife, Ann, showed up and asked whether they needed help.
"We were so grateful," Berg said. "Nowadays, nobody ever really stops to
offer their help. It’s kind of scary sometimes, because you really don’t
know what you’re getting into."
Giesbrecht is the type who always wants to stop to help a stranded motorist,
his wife said. "He’s the type of person who gives you 100 percent and
worries about himself later," she said.
When Giesbrecht finished, Berg thanked him and they shook hands. Berg
recalled Giesbrecht’s farewell words to her: "Someone up above put me in
the right place at the right time.’
And then they parted. Giesbrecht and his wife pulled back onto the
interstate. Seconds later, Berg followed.
Less than a quarter mile down the road, Berg noticed Giesbrecht’s red truck
pulled over. She passed and then pulled over, figuring the couple may have
forgotten something.
No sooner had she gotten out of her car when she saw Giesbrecht’s wife
waving frantically at passing motorists.
When she saw Berg, she called out: "I think he’s having a heart attack."
Berg, a certified nursing assistant trained in CPR, jumped into the truck.
Giesbrecht had no pulse and wasn’t breathing. Berg began chest compressions
. Meier called 911.
Emergency personnel arrived in about five minutes, "but it always feels like
forever at a time like that," Berg said.
Wisconsin state trooper Kate Sampson arrived first, and gave mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation while Berg continued the chest compressions. When two Dunn
County sheriff’s deputies arrived, they helped move Giesbrecht out of the
truck and to the shoulder, using the vehicle as a buffer from passing
traffic. Sampson, Meier’s husband, who had just arrived, and another deputy
resumed CPR and the other deputy used an automated external defibrillator
to deliver shocks to Giesbrecht’s heart.
More than 400,000 people die in the United States each year from cardiac
arrest, said Dr. Regis Fernandes, a cardiologist with Mayo Clinic Health
System in Eau Claire. The survival rate for someone who suffers a cardiac
arrest out of the hospital ranges from only 1 percentto 6 percent, he said.
"Not performing CPR contributes to poor outcomes," he said.
And Giesbrecht, who had stopped to do a good deed along a stretch of
interstate, was one of the lucky ones.
"It was a nice twist of fate," said Fernandes, who is treating Giesbrecht at
the Eau Claire hospital. "We know for sure that the CPR the woman did
increase his chances for survival."
Berg pointed out that it was a team effort by several people.
The last few days have been a bit emotional for her and her cousin.
"We both have felt kind of guilty that having helped us caused his health
issue," Berg said. "But people keep telling us that maybe it put us in the
right place at the right time when he was going to need help."
Ann Giesbrecht, who was also part of her husband’s good luck when she
guided the vehicle to the shoulder after his heart attack, is grateful.
According to a statement issued by Mayo Clinic Health System, she said she
talked to Berg on Sunday and told her, "You actually saved his life."
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o*a
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欧第一次听说以德服人,是同寝的女生看了之后回来说的.
一边说一边比画着学:以德糊人,以德糊人,我们一屋人笑得前仰后翻.
欧小时候一般是充当欺负人的角色,如今回想起来,读书时代好象没怎么被人正面欺负过,
倒是毕业后,越来越被人欺负得没有办法.
欧小学时候的同桌,是个脾气很好的男生,欧们好象叫他老鼠.那个时候欧非常坏,经常会在
冬天的时候把冰冷的手伸到他的脖子里面去,吓他一大跳.其实他的个头跟欧是差不多啦,
可是想不起来反抗,欧一瞪眼睛,他就矮了下去,嘴里唧咕几句,把衣领竖起来.
欧上中学的同桌,是个脾气还可以的男生,欧那个时候喜欢把他的抽屉钥匙藏起来.然后笑
西西的看他着急的样子,他倒也不跟欧真生气,就是假装发火的样子,求欧把钥匙还给他.有
一次玩过火了,欧把他的钥匙塞到抽屉里面去了,结果他就哭了.
还有一次,也是钥匙,欧跟欧们班的班长联手,把欧们班一个高个男生的钥匙给藏起来了.那
男生没办法只好回家.当时钥匙被班长拿走了,这个男生的妈妈找到欧家来,把欧吓了一大
跳.他妈妈倒非常开通慈爱,乐呵呵的跟欧说她家儿子多么没有出息,回家没有钥匙开门,就
坐在门口嚎啕大哭...那个男生
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f*y
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ft,这么好的东东还不快自己马克上,还要劳偶大驾,
偶累呀..
初中时,被班上男生在铅笔盒里放了只癞蛤蟆,当场吓哭.:((
还有一次,上生物课做活体解剖癞蛤蟆,偶不敢拿.偶们老师
是一位中年妇女,平时就特别厉害,怕她怕的要死.此时她
二话不说,拿起那只赖蛤马,走上来就硬塞在偶手里...偶又
一次吓苦,并把赖蛤蟆扔到地上,最后被老师叫去办公室
训话.
苦命的偶啊...

【在 o**a 的大作中提到】
: 欧第一次听说以德服人,是同寝的女生看了之后回来说的.
: 一边说一边比画着学:以德糊人,以德糊人,我们一屋人笑得前仰后翻.
: 欧小时候一般是充当欺负人的角色,如今回想起来,读书时代好象没怎么被人正面欺负过,
: 倒是毕业后,越来越被人欺负得没有办法.
: 欧小学时候的同桌,是个脾气很好的男生,欧们好象叫他老鼠.那个时候欧非常坏,经常会在
: 冬天的时候把冰冷的手伸到他的脖子里面去,吓他一大跳.其实他的个头跟欧是差不多啦,
: 可是想不起来反抗,欧一瞪眼睛,他就矮了下去,嘴里唧咕几句,把衣领竖起来.
: 欧上中学的同桌,是个脾气还可以的男生,欧那个时候喜欢把他的抽屉钥匙藏起来.然后笑
: 西西的看他着急的样子,他倒也不跟欧真生气,就是假装发火的样子,求欧把钥匙还给他.有
: 一次玩过火了,欧把他的钥匙塞到抽屉里面去了,结果他就哭了.

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