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The Day I Died: Denise's Story

February 23, 2024 CAFMA Episode 157
The Day I Died: Denise's Story
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CAFMA Connect
The Day I Died: Denise's Story
Feb 23, 2024 Episode 157
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On this must-listen episode, Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority (CAFMA) Fire Chief Scott Freitag orchestrates a heartwarming reunion between two of his team members: Denise Krizo, Administrative Specialist, and Russ Smith, Engineer/Paramedic. Their meeting holds profound significance as Russ played a pivotal role in saving Denise's life during a critical moment in December 2023.

Without warning, Denise went into cardiac arrest while volunteering for the Firefighter Angel Foundation at the CAFMA Warehouse. Thanks to the quick actions of her colleagues, Denise's life was saved through early, effective CPR and the timely use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). Her remarkable recovery stands as a testament to the power of preparedness and quick action in emergency situations.

As February marks American Heart Month, this poignant message serves as a reminder to the community to become familiar with the signs and symptoms of heart attack, to seek immediate medical attention if experiencing those symptoms, and to become CPR certified and able to confidently utilize AEDs when necessary.

For further information on CPR training and AED usage, and to sign up for a class, please visit https://www.cazfire.gov.

Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority (CAFMA)
https://www.cazfire.gov
(928) 772-7711

Show Notes

On this must-listen episode, Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority (CAFMA) Fire Chief Scott Freitag orchestrates a heartwarming reunion between two of his team members: Denise Krizo, Administrative Specialist, and Russ Smith, Engineer/Paramedic. Their meeting holds profound significance as Russ played a pivotal role in saving Denise's life during a critical moment in December 2023.

Without warning, Denise went into cardiac arrest while volunteering for the Firefighter Angel Foundation at the CAFMA Warehouse. Thanks to the quick actions of her colleagues, Denise's life was saved through early, effective CPR and the timely use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). Her remarkable recovery stands as a testament to the power of preparedness and quick action in emergency situations.

As February marks American Heart Month, this poignant message serves as a reminder to the community to become familiar with the signs and symptoms of heart attack, to seek immediate medical attention if experiencing those symptoms, and to become CPR certified and able to confidently utilize AEDs when necessary.

For further information on CPR training and AED usage, and to sign up for a class, please visit https://www.cazfire.gov.

Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority (CAFMA)
https://www.cazfire.gov
(928) 772-7711