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Teen's Quick Thinking Saves Dad's Life During Heart Attack
18 Mar
Summary
- A 17-year-old recognized his father's heart attack symptoms.
- His recent college trip to a hospital proved life-saving.
- Doctors awarded the brave teen for his heroic actions.

In St. Petersburg, Florida, a dramatic event unfolded when Rene Chirinos suffered a sudden heart attack while playing football with his sons. His 17-year-old son, David, recognized the critical symptoms and swiftly called for emergency services. David's quick response was influenced by a recent college trip to a hospital where he learned about heart attack signs and chest compressions.
Paramedics arrived promptly, transporting Rene to HCA Florida Northside Hospital. He successfully underwent surgery to have a stent placed in his heart and is now recovering. Doctors at the hospital praised David's prompt action, emphasizing the importance of community members recognizing and responding to medical emergencies. A special ceremony was held to honor David.
Lindsay Douthitt, stroke coordinator, presented David with a military coin, a symbol of appreciation for his life-saving efforts, highlighting a custom usually reserved for EMS and fire personnel. This recognition underscores the vital role bystanders play in emergency situations. According to the CDC, heart attacks occur every 40 seconds in the US.




