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Ky. officer saves cardiac arrest victim just 48 hours after AED deployment

Alexandria Police Officer Whitney Buerger, once saved by an AED herself, delivered a shock that revived a man in cardiac arrest

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ALEXANDRIA, Ky. 鈥 A Northern Kentucky police officer helped save a man鈥檚 life just 2 days after a new public safety initiative put automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in patrol cars across the region.

Alexandria Police Officer Whitney Buerger was dispatched to a home on Nov. 15, 2024, where she found a man, Matt, collapsed in his living room, . Matt鈥檚 partner, Jasmine, and her mother had already begun CPR. Without hesitation, Buerger grabbed an from her cruiser 鈥 a device she had only received 48 hours earlier.

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Although she hadn鈥檛 yet received formal training on the device, Buerger followed the prompts and, within 26 seconds, delivered a shock that restored Matt鈥檚 pulse before EMS arrived. He has since returned home with his family.

For Buerger, the moment was personal. She survived sudden cardiac arrest as a teenager.

鈥淭he AED is more than just compressions 鈥 it鈥檚 advising the shock, it鈥檚 telling us to keep going, it鈥檚 letting us know we鈥檙e doing the right thing,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his time, I got to give someone else the same second chance I once had.鈥

The initiative to equip every law enforcement cruiser in Northern Kentucky with AEDs began in 2023, shortly after NFL player Damar Hamlin鈥檚 on-field cardiac arrest. What started as a conversation in the Rotary Club of Cincinnati quickly grew into a regional partnership between the Rotary Clubs of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, St. Elizabeth Healthcare and The Christ Hospital Health Network.

A month after the save, Buerger was for her quick response. At the Dec. 19, 2024, Alexandria City Council meeting, she received the Excellence in Service Award for her lifesaving efforts.

With funding and support from the hospitals, 168 Avive Connect AEDs were purchased for 38 agencies across six counties. Deployment was completed in November 2024.

鈥淭his project shows what鈥檚 possible when law enforcement, healthcare and community leaders work together,鈥 said Garren Colvin, CEO of St. Elizabeth Healthcare.

The program marked its first save within 48 hours of the rollout 鈥 proof, organizers said, that getting AEDs into the hands of officers can mean the difference between life and death.

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