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WOMAN’S KNOWLEDGE OF CPR SAVED COLLEAGUE’S LIFE

Mark Brady’s hopes his story will inspire people to learn CPR.

WOMAN'S KNOWLEDGE OF CPR SAVED COLLEAGUE'S LIFE Mark Brady's hopes his story will inspire people to learn CPR.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QC Life) - Mary King joined us on QC Life to talk about something really important.

It’s a scary number. Just over 9 percent of people survive a cardiac arrest that happens outside of a hospital. But according to the American Heart Association, doing CPR doubles, or even triples a person’s chances of making it.

A bank president in Mooresville believes he’s among that 9 percent because of his colleagues.

Mark Brady’s sudden cardiac arrest was caught on surveillance camera. While he says it’s still hard to talk about, he’s determined to share his story, in hopes more people will learn CPR.

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