In May of 2020, Julieta Valdes, a 16-year-old freshman at The Woodlands High School, was working out with her sister in their home when she collapsed. Fortunately, her family knew just what to do: they called 911 and followed MCHD ALARM Medic III Scott McCully’s instructions closely. They performed CPR, along with McCully counting with them aloud until Montgomery County Hospital District paramedics and firefighters from The Woodlands Fire Department arrived at her home. At a Save Reunion held this week in The Woodlands, In-Charge Paramedic Tyler Grisham described the amazing teamwork that went into saving Julieta’s life after she suffered a sudden cardiac arrest that day. After performing CPR, using a cardiac monitor for defibrillation and, finally, after more than 20 minutes, paramedics Grisham and his partner, Attendant Paramedic Joseph O’Neill confirmed her pulses had returned.
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