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Friday, August 24, 2018

The Other Ron Angle

Max "Rocky" Angle and Ron Angle, Jr.
This is a story about Ron Angle. Not that Ron Angle. The other one. He's Ron Angle, Jr. and is completely unlike his father. Want proof? Yesterday, Junior saved someone's life, and without going through his pockets first.

Junior was working on a home on Roseto Avenue in Roseto, when a kid going down the street keeled over right in front of him. Junior ran up to the kid, noticed he had stopped breathing, and called 911. First responders were tied up, and it took them what seemed like 15 minutes to arrive, though they were probably faster. Junior began mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, which kept the young man alive until police and medical personnel arrived.

Junior's mom Sharon, who was assisting him, arrived to see police cruisers and ambulances. She was worried that something had happened to her son. She ran up just in time to hear a police officer tell Junior that he probably saved this kid's life.

The cop also told him that he could have done chest resuscitation, but I think Junior likes mouth-to-mouth and gets lots of practice, though it's usually with women.

How did His Eminence react on hearing what his son did? Ron Senior has already sent the poor kid a bill for a month's rent at $1,000 since he collapsed right outside his property.

Ron's other son, Maximilian "Rocky" Angle, is a personal trainer and a natural bodybuilder who recently took second place in Open Middleweight Men’s Bodybuilding at World Gym Philly.

A first responder weighs in. -

“Great story on Mr. Angle Jr.! A few key points are a little skewed. First arriving officer was on scene within 5 minutes  of dispatch followed by a second Bangor officer. Jr. was doing chest compressions at the time and great ones at that! The Male who collapsed did have a faint pulse but was overdosing on heroin. The roseto officer administered two doses of narcan and began assisting with ventilations utilizing a bag valve mask. Roseto fire department personnel arrived 8 minutes after dispatch following suburban EMS. Total time on location 15 minutes.  

“Jr. Did a great job no doubt by calling 911! Don't forget everyone else involved.

“Have a wonderful day sir!”

Congrats to all involved!