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Sudden Cardiac Arrest Survivor Julia Churchill and her daughter Stephanie Jones discuss life after surviving a sudden cardiac arrest. On Wednesday, November 28, 2018, she was sitting at her desk at work at 3:50 in the afternoon, waiting for her shift to end at 4:00 pm. She worked as a Records Specialist in the police department and she had been there 25 years at that point. She was 61 years old. The Chief of Police and 2 other officers had stopped to chat with her, as her cubicle was central in the office and always seemed to be the gathering point. She had just set her purse & car keys on her desk when she was suddenly hit with about 2 seconds of extreme dizziness. Next thing she knew, she was on the floor with her Chief telling her "it will be ok, you're going to be ok." She open her eyes and half the fire department is surrounding her. They load her up and rush her to the local hospital. Man, when you experience & survive SCA while not in a medical setting, you're pretty much a celebrity when you get to the hospital! Julie says. That's when she found out, only 1 person in 10 survive SCA outside a medical setting. Follow us on Facebook - Sudden Cardiac Arrest Survivor Mental Health Awareness. YouTube - All Hands On Podcast
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