POMONA, N.J. -- Two healthcare workers at AtlantiCare Heart and Vascular Institute had been out to dinner on Good Friday in Brigantine, New Jersey, when a man at the table next to them had a medical emergency.
Frank DeAngelis, an 83-year-old man was that patron.
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While waiting for his desert, his heart stopped.
The two women immediately sprung into action and began CPR, which immediately saved Frank's life.
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He ended up recovering in the same hospital where they work and called them his "guardian angels" when he was released, less than a week later.
Both he and the workers are now stressing the need for more people to become CPR certified.