Strangers save Zephyrhills man under cardiac arrest for 45 minutes at the beach
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ZEPHYRHILLS, Fla. (WFLA) — A Zephyrhills couple is sharing their harrowing experience after a day at the beach turned into a life-or-death emergency. Tiffany and Bruce Brown were on a one-day getaway on Florida’s east coast on Peanut Island on June 25 when Bruce went into sudden cardiac arrest while snorkeling.

“In the midst of all this, they kind of like said, ‘We are losing him,’ and said anybody who knows to pray, they better pray, ’cause he is going,” his wife Tiffany Brown said.

The couple, who love beach trips and snorkeling, said their relaxing day quickly turned into a nightmare. Strangers on the beach rushed to help, performing CPR on Bruce for 45 minutes as others frantically searched for an automated external defibrillator (AED).

“Everyone was trying to find the AED. Finally the doctor’s daughter found it in the women’s restroom,” Tiffany said.

Emergency crews also struggled to get Bruce off the island.

“They couldn’t get the helicopter to land at all. All the sheriff’s boats and the other Coast Guard, none of them were available,” Tiffany said. “So the fire department, fire rescue commander a water taxi and came across the board, put me on that, put me on the four-wheeler.”

Bruce’s heart started beating again after CPR and shocks from the AED. Tiffany said the quick action of the bystanders saved his life and wants their story to remind others of the importance of CPR training.

“He wouldn’t be here. I mean, it is life saving and you never really know when it’s going to be your time or someone that you loves time,” Tiffany said. “And I am guilty of letting mine lapse. I am a teacher, and so I’ve kind of kept mine current, but I’ve let it go the past couple of years, and Bruce has let his expire.”

According to the American Red Cross, high-quality CPR can triple a person’s chances of surviving cardiac arrest. Bruce is now recovering at home and says he is eager to get back out on the water again.

The Browns hope their experience inspires others to learn CPR and know where to locate the nearest AED, because you never know when you might need to save a life.

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