Community heroes and first responders reunited after cardiac arrest save
Officials with the City of Lethbridge say a recent survivor reunion is another powerful reminder that cardiac arrest can be survivable when people act quickly and work together.
The city says Ralph Arnold, an avid runner, was taking part in a long-distance run with members of the Runner’s Soul Run Club when he suddenly collapsed. He had suffered a cardiac arrest, a life-threatening emergency where every second matters.
Four fellow runners – Charlotte Hardy, Alvin Lee, Carina Zhu and Autumn Barnes – along with Ralph’s wife, Fran Tatebe, quickly realized something was seriously wrong. They stepped in right away. Without hesitation, the city says they called 9-1-1 and began CPR. Officials say their early action helped keep blood flowing to Ralph’s brain and vital organs while emergency crews were on the way.
When Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services (LFES) paramedic-firefighters arrived, the city says crews immediately began high-performance CPR to restore Ralph’s heart rhythm. He was transported to Chinook Regional Hospital, where the emergency department team worked to stabilize his condition.


