‘Without them guys there’s no way that I would survive’: P.A. man thanks first responders after surviving cardiac arrest
Prince Albert’s Cliff Quiring is alive to tell the tale and thank the first responders who saved his life.
Late in the afternoon one day last month the 61-year-old wasn’t feeling very well when he got a sudden pain in his arm. His wife Colleen asked him if he wanted to go to the hospital. He declined. She explained that’s when his eyes began to roll back into his head and he fell back on the bed. He’d had a heart attack.
Although she didn’t know what was happening at first, that’s when she took early action and called 911. Parkland Ambulance showed up four minutes later. While waiting for the paramedics, the dispatcher kept Colleen calm and walked her through how to do Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).
“I had taken a CPR course, so I knew what to do and she walked me through the start of it and I just did, I didn’t even think, I just did what I needed to do,” Colleen said.



