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State of New Hampshire Department of SafetyDec 9, 2021 11:33:51 AM2 min read

A Lifesaving Celebration Ceremony for a Successful CPR Save – A Grateful Christmas

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Wanda Scott, Informational Representative
Phone:  (603) 271-6911

A Lifesaving Celebration Ceremony for a Successful CPR Save – A Grateful Christmas

Banks Chevrolet Service Technician, Chris LaPage, survived a cardiac arrest while at work. He and his wife pay it forward in their community.

CONCORD, N.H. – On May 13, 2021, 9-1-1 Telecommunicator Marti Dennerly answered a 9-1-1 call for a Concord Banks Chevrolet service technician who had passed out in the bed of a truck in the Service Center. The caller, who was not near the patient, reported the employee was found unconscious and turning purple. Police and EMS dispatch were notified immediately. TC Dennerly successfully connected with a person who was with the patient.

Following the National Academy of Emergency Medical Dispatch protocol, TC Dennerly instructed the caller to get an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) if one was available; another employee retrieved the one and only AED in the building. Dennerly assisted the caller with correct application of the defibrillator, advised the caller how to follow the AED prompts and instructed the caller through correctly paced Compression Only CPR.

Successfully resuscitated at the scene, Concord Fire Department transported Chris LaPage to the hospital. His recovery was nothing short of a miracle. Mike Maynard, Chris’ supervisor, described the event as ‘the perfect storm which unfolded perfectly.’ Chris returned to work full time two and a half months after his cardiac arrest. He says, ‘I feel great!’

Since Chris’ return, he and his wife, Deborah, have taken a CPR course and received their certifications. Deborah, who works for the Epsom Elementary School, and the Epsom school nurse have earned their CPR instructor certifications. They have provided training and ultimately CPR certifications for the school basketball coaches. Ideally, they said they hope to add CPR instruction to the 8th curriculum. As for Banks Chevrolet, their Safety Committee purchased, registered, and installed five additional AEDs

for their facility. They have also sent 20-25 of their staff members through the American Red Cross training.

On Wednesday, December 8, 2021 at 2:00 PM, a lifesaving celebration ceremony for Chris will be held at the Service Center, Banks Chevrolet, 137 Manchester Street in Concord. Chris will have the opportunity to meet and thank the people who helped him in his time of need.

Members of the press are welcome to attend the celebration. Space is limited. Please notify DESC Informational Representative, Wanda Scott, prior to the event if you intend to attend.

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State of New Hampshire Department of Safety

The Department of Safety is the second largest department of state government, with more than 1,600 full-time, part-time, non-classified, and seasonal employees functioning in both uniformed and civilian capacities throughout the State. The Department affects the lives of all New Hampshire residents and visitors by enforcing criminal, motor vehicle and boating laws, and providing for fire safety, fire and emergency medical training, emergency communications and disaster planning. Established by the New Hampshire General Court in 1961, the Department consists of the divisions of Administration, Motor Vehicles, State Police, Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Emergency Services and Communications, Fire Standards and Training & Emergency Medical Services, and Fire Safety.

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