coworker had a stroke at work yesterday, he came in clocked in and I noticed he seemed a little sloppy in his shoes, walking strangely
and he sat down with the group that plays cards, but a few minutes later decided to get up and go outside. Somebody mentioned
something wasn't right and I followed him out the door to see him stumbling and struggling to stand up and walk trying to grab anything
he could to help him balance. I grabbed a chair we had by the door and put it behind him telling him to sit down now. Then my first aid training kicked in, I had him smile and stick out his tongue, all was good there but he said his arm was weak. Somebody got the dispatcher and he came out said he was calling rescue. I stayed with him and asked him again to smile and by the time the ambulance got there his
smile was no longer straight. His wife called today and told us we saved his life by our quick actions. He's in ICU and has had several
more "episodes" but he's in a stroke unit so getting the care he needs. We're all hoping he heals up good after treatment and gets back
to work within a few months.
Guess if anything is going to happen to someone its good to be in a roomful of people with first aid training and that actually care. His
wife is a nurse in another hospital, she was so grateful we acted quickly.