On Their First Date, He Suddenly Stood Up And Collapsed – And Then She Couldn’t Find A Pulse
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Janie Hall, 45, of Joplin, Missouri, was preparing for a date to remember. She had met a man through online meeting site Plenty of Fish and the pair were gearing up to enjoy lunch together at Kansas City’s Cheesecake Factory on April 7, 2017.
Speaking about the build-up to the date, Hall told People magazine in April 2017, “He contacted me and we talked for two weeks. I liked a lot of what he said. Social change is big for me and when he told me about his volunteer work, that really stood out to me. He volunteers at his grandchild’s school and he’s active with veterans groups in Kansas City.”
Following weeks of online conversation, the pair agreed to meet. The day seemed to be going well. Hall told People, “We had a wonderful meal and great conversation. They boxed our food and we continued to talk for 45 more minutes, chatting about family and friends.”
Things were going great on the date. And Hall thought little of it when her date began coughing. “We weren’t eating so I knew he wasn’t choking. I turned my head to the side to give him some privacy and then the next thing I knew there were dishes falling onto my side of the booth,” she recalled.
Things had taken a turn for the worse. Hall’s date stood up before collapsing onto the floor. Naturally, the distressed diner, along with server Becca Bartholomew, immediately dashed to see what had happened to the stricken man.
The pair found that the man’s eyes were glazed over and he had no heartbeat. Meanwhile, there was also blood coming from his mouth. “I checked and he had no heart rate so I began chest compressions and CPR,” said Hall. “I checked for a pulse again and he had a weak pulse,” she added.
While Hall was carrying out CPR, Bartholomew rushed to tell her colleagues and call an ambulance for the injured man. In a twist of fate, the server had not been due to work on the day in question, but her quick thinking ensured that medics rushed to the scene.
Speaking about Bartholomew’s assistance, Hall said, “This waitress appeared out of nowhere. She took control of the whole situation.” Bartholomew also performed CPR on the man as he lay on the ground. Meanwhile, another server timed the chest compressions.
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