Thursday, August 18, 2005

Saving a Life In Vermont

Kestrel Blackstone is a writer in Vermont who tells about how passersby helped to save her life as she experienced a cardiac episode while tending to her garden. Like the most poignant of these stories, this one involves anonymous folks who stepped in, called the EMT and stayed with her until the hospital; then they disappeared into the crowd. These folks were completely selfless, only looking out for Blackstone's wellbeing.

Turns out, of course, that these lifesavers were her neighbors who have since become important members in Blackstone's circle of friends. Check out her piece and for the full skinny.

read the piece on ChamplainIslander.com

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