In August of 2012, Kristi Goyette suffered a sudden cardiac arrest while running in Essex, VT. Jason Ziter, who was an Essex Fire First Responder at the time, was one of the first providers on scene and assisted Essex Rescue in the resuscitation. Jason Ziter is the Chief Business Officer and Founding Member of Northeast Emergency Training Solutions, LLC. Jason started his career in public safety in the 1990s and has held jobs in Fire, EMS and is currently a sworn police officer. This is the story of why we all do what we do. This is the incredible story of the 9% who survive an out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA).
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