ST. PETERS, MO. -- A driver who suffered a heart attack and crashed into a guardrail was saved by a defibrillator salesperson and two nurses who happened to pass by.
The salesperson, Steve Earle, was transporting an automated external defibrillator, a device used to shock the heart into a normal rhythm.
"When I saw what was happening, I jumped out and instinctively grabbed the AED, just in case," Earle said.
Two nurses stopped when they saw the wreck last Friday and began performing CPR on the driver, Carolyn Holt.
The defibrillator restored her pulse, and Holt was recovering in a hospital this week.
"Two RNs, a man that was able to get her out of the vehicle, the man with the AED -- that just doesn't happen," said Mary Blome, one of the nurses.
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The lord works in mysterious ways.