He had good timing!!! and his running/training certainly did not hurt. I'm not sure he picked a good event to wear fire fighting equipment.
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Video: Rescuers Help Save Fallen Runner While Honoring Fallen Comrades
Rescuers Running Race Help Save Runner's Life
Firefighter, Paramedics Running To Honor Fallen Comrades
Reported by Laura Borchers // E-mail
POSTED: 8:21 am EDT May 5, 2008
UPDATED: 9:08 am EDT May 5, 2008
CINCINNATI -- If there's such a thing as a good time and place to have a heart attack, a Cincinnati man probably had one of the better ones during the Flying Pig Marathon Sunday.
Bobby Edwards, 55, was running near mile marker 10 when he collapsed and stopped breathing.
But only steps behind him were a group of firefighters and paramedics who were also running in the marathon.
Patrick Conrey was running in firefighter turnout gear with a group of Cincinnati firefighters and paramedics to raise money for the families of Oscar Armstrong, Robin Broxterman and Daniel Schira, all firefighters who died in the line of duty.
That goal quickly took a back seat as the group came upon Edwards.
"We rendered aid to him. We found a man who was unresponsive," Conrey said.
"We roll him over and realize he's not breathing enough, he's in anagonal respiration. We checked a pulse, there's no pulse, so we rendered CPR," Cincinnati firefighter Kory McDonald said.
The group performed CPR until an ambulance arrived, aid that was critical to Edwards' future.
"Time is muscle. If nothing is done, what quality of life are you going to bring back?" McDonald said.
After Edwards was safely on his way to University Hospital, the firefighters went back to running -- and finishing -- the marathon.
"Today is definitely something special. Just Pat coming up here doing what he did for Oscar Armstrong and Capt. Broxeterman's kids. That's special itself, then for us to help someone firsthand in the marathon, it's a good thing," McDonald said.
"Today is one of those days I will take to my grave," Conrey said.
Edwards is expected to make a full recovery.