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Police officer who collapsed after heart attack on UMBC campus honored
The Baltimore County police officer who suffered a heart attack while jogging at University of Maryland, Baltimore County, was among those recognized at a ceremony honoring survivors of cardiac arrest Friday afternoon. Scott Miller, 43, a 14-year veteran...Tags: Heart Failure, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Perry Hall, Heart Problems, Parkville
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The right call for voice of Camden Yards
The 911 call came in like so many do, a frantic voice that cuts through the night like the wail of a siren. "My granddaughter has drowned! She's not responding! Please help me!" Dave McGowan took the call. Last year at this time, he was the veteran...
Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Military Equipment, Vietnam, Laurel, Prince George's County
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'Miracle' survivor honored as Perry Hall lacrosse captain
Last fall, as Perry Hall's junior varsity field hockey team played at Catonsville High, Gator freshman Breanna Sudano suddenly collapsed in cardiac arrest with 30 seconds left in a 2-1 victory. Sudano, who had scored both goals, lay motionless on the turf...
Tags: American Heart Association, Heart Failure, Field Hockey, Heart Problems, Lacrosse
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Howard fire department moves toward EMS-based model
When units from Ellicott City's fire Station 8 roll out on a cardiac arrest call, each crew member already knows who will start chest compressions, who will operate the defibrillator and who will provide artificial respiration to get oxygen flowing to the...Tags: Heart Failure, Ken Ulman, Police Arrests, Human Body, Howard County
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Elkridge: School's second annual Elkster 5k fundraiser a big success
Jeanne DeBoy would like to thank all those who participated in, assisted with and supported Elkridge Elementary School's second annual Elkster 5k, which was held on Sunday, April 15 on the school grounds. A total of 142 students, parents, staff and...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Ellicott City, Patapsco, Teaching and Learning, Emergency Health Procedures
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Through very rare, sudden cardiac death a constant risk in lacrosse
Sudden cardiac death is the most common mode of death in this country with more than 300,000 deaths per year, a third of which occur during physical activity. It is estimated that approximately 1,000 children die of sudden death each year. Sudden cardiac...Tags: Electronics, Symptoms, High Blood Pressure, Heart Failure, Cardiac Arrhythmia
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High school athletic trainers do more than you might think
As a certified athletic trainer at Archbishop Spalding, T.J. Morgan considers himself fortunate. He has never had to deal with a catastrophic situation in 14 years of administering to Cavaliers student-athletes. Such situations are rare, but should he...
Tags: Heart Failure, College Baseball, Injuries and Wounds, NASCAR, American Academy of Pediatrics
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Mount Zion offers HeartSaver training
The CareGiver's Ministry at Mount Zion United Methodist Church is hosting American Heart Association HeartSaver CPR and AED training classes, Saturday, April 21 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at church Fellowship Hall, 12430 Scaggsville Road, in Highland....Tags: American Heart Association, Emergency Health Procedures
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Clarksville: Trip to France has different meanings for Howard Community College student and World War II veteran
Daniel Woo, son of Wayside Drive neighbors Donna and Richard Woo, is enjoying the rare privilege of traveling in Normandy, France with his Word War II history class at Howard Community College accompanied by 90-year old veteran Don Casey. It is there that...Tags: American Heart Association, Students, France, Teaching and Learning, Emergency Health Procedures
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Marriottsville/Sykesville/Woodstock: Conservancy to host Art of Stewardship exhibit beginning April 19
For the past three years, the Howard County Conservancy has served as host for a juried "Art of Stewardship" exhibit that commences in January with a call to artists and concludes in April with an awards reception and auction. This year, the show's theme,...Tags: Concerts, Arts, Emergency Health Procedures, Charity, White House
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Perry Hall girls lax will wear red to raise funds for the American Heart Association
Perry Hall's varsity and JV girls lacrosse teams will wear red this Friday as they raise funds for the American Heart Association and honor Breanna Sudano, a Gators field hockey player who collapsed during a JV game in September. Sudano's life was...
Tags: American Heart Association, Cardiologists, Field Hockey, Lacrosse, Emergency Health Procedures
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Huguely lawyers fail to get charges dropped
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Circuit Court Judge Edward Hogshire refused a defense request Wednesday to strike charges against George Huguely V, finding that there was "ample evidence to support a jury finding in favor of all of the indictments" against...Tags: Concerts, Lawyers, Prosecution, Students, College Sports
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