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AMH-trained staff saves lives, deserves thanks
About three weeks ago, my husband and I traveled to the Sherwood Inn. In the wee hours of Saturday morning, I awoke with shortness of breath. By the time the paramedics arrived (only a few minutes), I was gasping for air - and getting none.
I later learned that I had been in congestive heart failure - my lungs had filled with fluid and I was on a respirator.
The point of this story, however, is not about me. It is about the people who saved my life, the Skaneateles paramedics and Auburn Memorial Hospital ER personnel. Of course I am so grateful to them.
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