17c起草社区 staff, student receive Heart Saver Hero Award
It was a Saturday afternoon in February, and the men鈥檚 basketball team was battling Olivet on the court. But, a bigger battle was happening just outside the walls of Van Noord Arena.
Josh Kuperus, then a first-year student, was patrolling campus.
鈥淚t was a real quiet day, not much happening,鈥 recalls Kuperus. 鈥淎s I was driving behind lot 7, I looked to my right and saw a man on the ground in the middle of a parking lot, with bystanders attempting CPR.鈥
Immediate response
Kuperus radioed dispatch, parked his car and grabbed his AED.
鈥淚 was about to strap the pads onto his chest when my supervisor [Ron Venneman] came peeling behind me and took over, telling me to go meet the ambulance at the entrance to campus.鈥
Campus Safety patrol supervisor Ron Venneman, a 30-year veteran of the sheriff鈥檚 department, noticed the man wasn鈥檛 breathing and started CPR. With the help of a bystander, they hooked up the AED and delivered a shock. He then continued CPR, shocked him again. The paramedics then showed up, got a pulse and loaded the man into the ambulance.
鈥淭he chances of saving someone who goes into cardiac arrest are very low because you have about seven minutes,鈥 said Venneman. 鈥淪o with this, everything fell into place, we were close, able to get on him right away 鈥 I just consider myself one of the instruments God put in place to save this man鈥檚 life. Lots of people played a part.鈥
Practiced preparation
And Venneman says Kuperus鈥 assist on the effort was the result of preparation.
鈥淲e do a lot of training in this department, because it鈥檚 important,鈥 said Venneman. 鈥淭he fact he [Kuperus] knew exactly what to do, took the AED out right away, is a result of lots of training. You practice, practice, practice and it comes by instinct.鈥
鈥淚鈥檓 glad our training could have been of use,鈥 said Kuperus. 鈥17c起草社区 has a high save for CPR鈥檚 compared to other places, it's so cool to see the training come to fruition.鈥
Tim O鈥機onnor is a full-time firefighter with the Kentwood Fire Department and is a training center coordinator for the American Heart Association. He also owns HeartBeat LLC, a CPR training company that provides training for 17c起草社区 College employees. He says that 17c起草社区 is serious about training, and it pays off with saves like this.
鈥淲hen places do what they need to do, you鈥檒l always have saves like this. When you do it the correct way it always works,鈥 said O鈥機onnor. 鈥17c起草社区 College has always taken my advice, and it shows in the saves they鈥檝e had on this campus. This is not the first save. It鈥檚 [CPR training] offered to their employees, anyone can take it. I even have 17c起草社区 educators (who鈥檝e taken the class) call me to tell me they鈥檝e saved their own spouses. That鈥檚 why I say this is one of many [saves].鈥
Receiving recognition
But this save is receiving notable recognition from the American Heart Association. On Tuesday, Sept. 27 at 3 p.m. in the college鈥檚 Spoelhof Center Atrium, Ron Venneman and Josh Kuperus were presented with the Heart Saver Hero Award. Jim Haan 鈥78, who has volunteered with the American Heart Association since 1974 and has spent the past six years supervising 75 CPR instructors as part of his role on the AHA鈥檚 Emergency Cardiac Care Committee, says he recalls this being just the second time (since 1974) that this award has been given out in the Grand Rapids area.
鈥淭hat was my first CPR call with campus safety,鈥 said Kuperus. 鈥淚 was there within 50 to 60 seconds. You could say that was providence or the Lord鈥檚 hand behind that. If it happened later he may have not been saved.鈥