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Washington County Recognizes Paramedics and First Responders with Life Savers Award for Exemplary Cardiac Arrest Response

HAGERSTOWN, MD (November 14, 2024) – This morning, the Washington County Division of Emergency Services (DES), in partnership with Meritus Medical Center, honored a team of paramedics and first responders with the Life Savers Award for their exceptional actions in successfully resuscitating a cardiac arrest patient on August 16, 2024. This award underscores the extraordinary skill and dedication of first responders who confront high-stakes situations daily.

The Life Savers Award, presented jointly by Washington County DES and Meritus Health, recognizes individuals for their exceptional professional effort during a cardiac arrest resulting in an exceptional preservation of quality of life. This award allows the first responders to reconnect with the patient they saved, bridging a gap often left in their line of work. First responders frequently don’t learn what happens to their patients after transport, leaving a vital piece of their efforts unseen.

On August 16, 2024, paramedics and responders Richard Smith, Alex Hasri, Captain Gary Hoffman, Colten Matheny, and Stacy Lakin were called to the scene of a cardiac arrest. Upon arrival, the team quickly assessed the patient, a former public servant and firefighter, who was found in cardiac arrest with agonal respirations and no pulse. Moving him from his recliner to the floor, Alex began chest compressions while Colton ensured the patient’s airway was clear and took on the role of primary care provider. Meanwhile, Richard began an IV and identified low blood sugar levels. The team transferred the patient to a Lucas Device, a mechanical CPR apparatus, which helped restore a heartbeat. Through their combined efforts, the patient regained consciousness, received further medication, and was safely transported to the hospital for continued care, where he eventually recovered and joined the team at the award ceremony.

“This award is a testament to the extraordinary actions of individuals who make a profound difference in the lives of those they serve,” said Captain Casey McKnight. “The days are long, the calls are many, and the work is exhausting. Today serves as a reminder of our gratitude for the powerful impact each responder has on each patient’s life.”

The Life Savers Award honors those who confront challenges with bravery and commitment, often under the most critical conditions. Washington County and Meritus Medical Center remain deeply appreciative of the dedication demonstrated by these first responders, who consistently prioritize the lives of others in the line of duty.

For additional information, please contact Washington County’s Public Relations & Marketing Department at [email protected].

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