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Thursday, December 05, 2013

Thanks To Deputies, Attorney To Make Full Recovery

A few weeks ago, I told you that my friend, Attorney Rich Schaedler, owes his life to Northampton County Deputy Sheriffs. While waiting to present a motion in Court, he was stricken by a severe heart attack, and had stopped breathing for over seven minutes. Deputies valiantly stayed with him, and fibrillated him until his heart started going.

I am pleased to report that Rich is expected to make a full recovery. He is currently in rehab. Sheriffs wondered if their efforts mattered. It turns out they made a difference.

4 comments:

  1. Good to hear Bernie. It's comforting to know while in the court house you can rely on some to look over you.

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  2. No one cares enough to comment on this I suppose. Well I like everyone else can be that next person needed medical assistance and I hope these guys or someone like them are there to help me.

    Great job guys. I am sure you have a friend for life.

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  3. They did what they were trained to do. We don't give medals for doing your job.

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