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Employees Help Save Life of Co-Worker Inside Pennsylvania Wig Shop
Employees at the boutique performed CPR on coworker Dawn during a cardiac emergency, stabilizing her before medics arrived, highlighting the importance of workplace CPR training.
- On Tuesday morning, Wigs n' More employees performed chest compressions and rescue breaths to help coworker Dawn, and medics arrived within minutes to take her to Westmoreland Hospital.
- Dawn suffered a heart attack at work, prompting CPR-trained employees to intervene despite most never having used it before, as she was found bleeding from her nose, blue-faced, and making guttural sounds.
- Carla Gigliotti began compressions and mouth-to-mouth while Greg Hendrickson took over, with dispatchers urging them to keep going and employees rotating compressions until medics arrived.
- The next morning the staff learned her condition was stable and doctors had removed Dawn’s breathing tube at Westmoreland Hospital, relieving Wigs n' More employees.
- Wigs n' More, a Unity Township shop serving women for more than 25 years, shows its community role as employees urged `ANYBODY AND EVERYBODY SHOULD LEARN CPR BECAUSE IT WORKS`, Hendrickson said.
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