Ironic Twist of Fate Brings the Two Together Months Later
(April 8, 2019 – Orlando, Florida) A trip to the gym put a OneBlood team member in the right place at the right time.
Sam Palacio, a Donor Services Team Leader and Phlebotomist at OneBlood, was finishing his workout at Planet Fitness in Palm Bay, Florida when a man next to him suffered a massive heart attack. Sam sprang into action and immediately began to administer CPR. He continued with chest compressions for upwards of 15 minutes and assisted paramedics when they arrived.
The man he saved, Mike DuBois, was rushed to the hospital where he underwent emergency surgery where it was discovered he had 100% blockage of an artery to his heart. Doctors were able to insert a stent and clear the blockage.
Doctors told Mike that if it was not for the quick thinking of the person who performed CPR, he would not have survived.
Mike was on a mission to find the mystery person at the gym who was being credited with saving his life. He wasn’t having any luck in finding out who the person was, until one day, the mystery was solved onboard OneBlood’s Big Red Bus.
As luck would have it, Mike’s best friend, a man named Richard Hood, knows Sam! That’s because Richard is a long-time blood donor and donates regularly on the bloodmobile where Sam works.
When Richard showed up to donate blood he began to tell Sam the story of how someone saved his friend’s life at the gym. Needless to say, the story was all too familiar to Sam. Sam informed Richard that he was at the gym that day and that it was him (Sam) who saved his friend’s life.
Stunned at the ironic turn of events, Richard called Mike to tell him he solved the mystery and knew who the person was that saved him at the gym.
When OneBlood learned of the story, arrangements were made to bring Sam and Mike together. Cameras were rolling when Mike was able to meet Sam and thank him for saving his life. (See media tool kit link below).
As part of his training at OneBlood, Sam was certified in CPR. The CPR training enabled Sam to know exactly what to do and as a result, Mike is alive today.
Media is welcome to use the footage provided in the media tool kit for their newscasts and online. Click here to access the media tool kit.
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OneBlood is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) community asset responsible for providing safe, available and affordable blood to more than 200 hospital partners and their patients throughout most of Florida, parts of Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina. Generally healthy people age 16 or older who weigh at least 110 pounds can donate blood. To learn more about OneBlood visit www.oneblood.org.