MAN HAS HEART ATTACK AT SANDWICH SHOP FULL OF DOCTORS

A group of emergency room doctors, attending a convention in Denver, Colorado, were on lunch break at Snarf’s sandwich shop when a man in his 60’s walked in and collapsed. The docs went into action, finding the man was in cardiac arrest – his heart had stopped beating. Dr. David Levy, alongside several of his former residents and a pair of emergency physicians, all jumped into action giving the man chest compressions and shocking him with the store’s defibrillator. The man was without a pulse three separate times, but the team was able to regain it in time for EMTs to arrive and transport him to a hospital. The man survived the ordeal and was being treated in the intensive care unit. Afterwards, said Levy, “We washed our hands, sat down, and finished our lunch.”
* You just know these doctors were thinking, “Aw, man, not on my lunch break!”
* Afterwards, they used the defibrillator to re-heat their hot pastrami sandwiches.
* “Remember, folks, that’s Snarf’s – sandwiches to die for.”
* Doesn’t it tell you something that they felt they should have a defibrillator on the premises?
* “Snarf!” is also what the man yelled when he collapsed.
* Make sure there’s a defibrillator nearby when he gets the bills from all the doctors who pitched in.