It was the kind of feel-good story we needed this past dreary winter: A 54-year-old man has a heart attack outside a grocery store in Goodhue, Minn., and is saved by the relentless resuscitation ...
A little-known device is shaking conventional wisdom for reviving people who suffer sudden cardiac arrest: People may be able to go much longer without a pulse than the 20 minutes previously believed.
For more than an hour and a half, Howard Snitzer had no pulse. Snitzer, a 54-year old man, had passed out in front of a grocery store on a cold night last January in Minnesota. The doctors in the ER ...
GOODHUE (WCCO) -- A 54-year-old Goodhue man is alive and well thanks to the heroic efforts of a team of first responders who chose not to give up on the man, who was lifeless for more than an hour and ...
Heart attack survivor Howard Snitzer looks at the group gathered around him at the Goodhue Fire Department in Goodhue on Tuesday. Those with hands raised had all participated in performing CPR on ...
Howard Snitzer of Goodhue, Minn., owes his life to about two dozen neighbors. When the 54-year-old collapsed on a freezing sidewalk, two car mechanics and a high school teacher ran over to help. For ...
ROCHESTER, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--After a work out, Howard Snitzer stopped to pick up groceries for dinner and instead fell to the sidewalk with a massive heart attack. The volunteer response in ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Howard Snitzer's story almost wound up in the obituary ...
More than 20 people performed CPR on a dying Minnesota man for more than an hour and a half in what is believed to be the longest successful resuscitation ever performed outside a hospital. Howard ...
Roger White, MD, an anesthesiologist at Mayo Clinic, revived a patient whose heart stopped beating for 96 minutes following a heart attack in January, according to an NPR report. Howard Snitzer ...