Rockland man meets the body, the revered his work in the gym
Sue Scheible Patriot Ledger Weymouth - He fell to the ground, rolling back his eyes and stopped breathing. The color left his face and had no pulse. Greg Pike, the 36 years, his heart gave out. Pike does not remember any of it, but thanks to four people to his rescue at Planet Fitness in Weymouth August 30 came, to talk about today. The Rockland resident recently had the opportunity to thank his individual life-saving team. "I appreciate what you did for me -It changed my life - "., Pike, as he shook hands and dispensed hugs" You saved my life I'm very emotional. Do not get me started, and I cry - I'm Italian, "said Linda performed Christmas, 49, Hanover, South Shore Hospital, a nurse, CPR on the Pike." It 'good to see you stand, "said Mark Durling, 35, of Carver, a paramedic Fallon, who has followed along with the paramedic Kevin Robischeau to call 911. Told that all four, as well as Pike sees only a few weeks were surprisedaccording to his heart stopped beating. Christmas was near when the preparation of the Pike during training on an elliptical machine clock at 7:45 on August 30 has collapsed. She has performed with CPR Paul Basile, 52, of Weymouth, Braintree, a retired firefighter who worked at the club. His doctor said Pike wait until next Monday to start working again. Pike now has a small defibrillator in his chest and can not drive for six months, but he returned to work at a computer support specialist, interactive digital... Weber Grill Genesis E-310 Clearance Sale
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