Friday, December 27, 2024
December 27, 2024

Award given to woman who saved husband with CPR

Luanne Katz is a well-known name in the North American classical music scene as a skilled percussionist on the marimba and  vibraphone. 

The Salt Spring resident is capable of sustaining full concerts with power and artistry, but last fall she was called upon to find new reserves of strength in a physical and emotional endurance test she never imagined taking. She administered life-saving CPR for nearly 20 minutes after her husband Ken suffered a heart attack in November. 

Katz received the rarely given Vital Link medal from the BC Ambulance Service in recognition of the event during a short ceremony held at the Salt Spring ambulance station on Feb. 1. The ceremony was followed by a gathering and open discussion that included many of the people involved during the events of Nov. 11. 

“I didn’t really have a choice. I really had to do something. So you do it, and to have this reward from it — it is exceptional that we have this happy ending,” Katz said, pointing to her husband seated next to her.

As many of the responders pointed out, having the experience of speaking the Katz couple Thursday was unique and welcome. Most of the time firefighters, paramedics and medical teams never know what happens to a patient after he or she has passed beyond their individual stage of care.

“It’s a funny business — we go from one person to the next, one person to the next. So to have the two of you here to reaffirm why we do it, and together as a team, is amazing,” said Lady Minto Hospital registered nurse Israel Cohen, who was one of two nurses who worked to stabilize Ken Katz before he was transferred to Royal Jubilee Hospita.  

For much more on this story, see the Feb. 7, 2018 issue of the Gulf Islands Driftwood newspaper, or subscribe online.

 

Sign up for our newsletter and stay informed

Receive news headlines every week with our free email newsletter.

Other stories you might like

Salt Spring Physician Recruitment and Retention: Residents a piece of the puzzle

Editor’s note: The following is the second article in Connie Gibbs’ series about Salt Spring Island family physician recruitment and retention efforts. The first...

Two hospital projects dropped from Island Health/CHRD plans

Two anticipated healthcare projects for Salt Spring Island have been knocked off the 10-year plan, as regional officials shifted in response to “reprioritization” at...

New Lady Minto ED to open Oct. 9 

Salt Spring Island’s new emergency department will be open for business in days, not months, according to health officials, with Wednesday, Oct. 9 set...

New ER equipment fundraising goal smashed

The 33rd annual Lady Minto Hospital Foundation (LMHF) golf tournament was the most successful fundraising event to date, according to organizers, raising well above...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here