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NJ man reunites with Four Seasons staff, first responders who saved his life in DC

Gary Pomerantz (top right of TV screen) of New Jersey reunites with the staff of a DC’s Four Seasons hotel and first responders who saved his life last month after he went into cardiac arrest in his hotel room. (草莓传媒/Mike Murillo)

A New Jersey man had a chance to thank the people in D.C. who saved his life last month.

It was the morning of May 15 when Gary Pomerantz collapsed in his hotel room at the Four Seasons hotel in Georgetown after he went into cardiac arrest.

Hotel security officer Harlan Petrowski was the first to answer the screams for help coming from Pomerantz鈥檚 wife.

鈥淚t was a scream I鈥檝e never heard before,鈥 Petrowski said.

Once in the room, Petrowski found Pomerantz on his back, on the ground. The guest was purple and had no pulse, he said. Petrowski said he attached an AED to Pomerantz, then he and another employee took turns in between shocks, doing chest compressions until paramedics arrived.

Emma Campbell was one of the first paramedics on the scene; she said a machine that does chest compressions was put on Pomerantz, and he was shocked again.

It wasn鈥檛 until a medication used in these situation was given to Pomerantz that he started to showed signs of life.

鈥淚 see him take a breath, and I was like ‘Let’s check his vital signs because he鈥檚 breathing,’鈥 Campbell said.

Pomerantz survived, and is recovering from five broken ribs from the chest compressions. He said he doesn鈥檛 remember what happened and only knows the story from what he has been told by his family who was at the hotel that day.

On Friday, Pomerantz was virtually reunited with the hotel staff and first responders who helped save his life.

鈥淭here鈥檚 no words to express how grateful I am,鈥 Pomerantz said. 鈥淟iterally my life was in your hands, and you guys and ladies did an incredible job.”

Pomerantz鈥檚 family also joined the gathering to thank those who saved their father鈥檚 life.

鈥淭o be able to have our dad back is amazing! So, thank you, thank you very much,鈥 Pomerantz鈥檚 daughter, Robin Greene, said.

D.C. Fire and EMS awarded all those who helped Pomerantz with cardiac arrest challenge coins that are given to individuals and first responders who help someone who has gone into cardiac arrest. The coins read 鈥淐ardiac Arrest Save.鈥

Cookies decorated to look like the cardiac arrest challenge coins were given by DC Fire and EMS to those who helped save Gary Pomerantz’s life. (草莓传媒/Mike Murillo)

鈥淚t鈥檚 a rewarding feeling to know that you saved a life,鈥 Campbell with D.C. Fire鈥檚 Medic 5 team said.

Petrowski said it’s a great feeling seeing Pomerantz on the mend.

鈥淭o see him now with his family, it’s awesome,鈥 Petrowski said.

The hotel security officer also said that event made him realize he needs to appreciate each day even more.

鈥淚 saved that guy鈥檚 life, but that guy changed my life,鈥 Petrowski said.

Mike Murillo

Mike Murillo is a reporter and anchor at 草莓传媒. Before joining 草莓传媒 in 2013, he worked in radio in Orlando, New York City and Philadelphia.

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