Newlywed saves husband's life after sudden cardiac arrest

Monday, January 15, 2018
Newlywed saves husband's life with CPR knowledge
Chyna Taylor was married to Robert for just weeks before she had to take action to save his life.

INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana -- When Chyna Taylor married her longtime sweetheart Robert last September, she vowed 'till death do you part.'

Fortunately for Robert, Chyna has both a good memory and experience with a CPR class she took six years ago.

Just eleven weeks after their wedding, Chyna said she found Robert unresponsive in their bed early one morning. Robert wasn't breathing and he had no pulse, WISH-TV reports.

"In that moment, you know, you really don't know what type of or how much strength you really have," she said, "because I thank God just for putting it in me to act in that way because I hadn't taken a CPR class in five, six years."

Chyna dialed 911 and then went to work to help save Robert, who was suffering from cardiac arrest.

Giving her husband CPR in the first four minutes of the event prevented permanent brain damage to her young husband, doctors say.

"I didn't feel like he was gone. I knew that he's going to be OK," she said, remembering when Indianapolis fire emergency response teams arrived and took over CPR.

They hooked Robert up to heart monitors and continued CPR for the recommended 30 minutes.

Robert said he felt fine at work, and after coming home to go to sleep.

"And then just to take up like that, and her seeing me like that. I'm just grateful for life every day now. I truly am," Robert said.

Robert spent two and a half days in a coma, and was back at home for Christmas in just six days, with no physical or mental disabilities.

The couple said they hope everyone who hears their story will consider taking a CPR class, because it truly saves lives.

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