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Young Woman Survives Two Cardiac Arrests on Highway After 63 Minutes of CPR

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A 21-year-old woman from Ra'anana, Tony Mayer, suffered two cardiac arrests on Highway 2 after stopping on the roadside due to sudden illness. After initially feeling unwell and seeing black spots, she pulled over and soon lost consciousness. Passersby, including a volunteer police officer named Leon and a pediatrician, began performing CPR and called for emergency medical services.

When Magen David Adom paramedics arrived, they found Tony in a life-threatening arrhythmia and administered 13 electric shocks over 63 minutes before restoring her heartbeat. Paramedic Gefen Hazan described the case as extremely rare, noting that despite having no pulse, Tony opened her eyes and resisted CPR because the quality compressions maintained blood flow to her brain.

Tony was transferred to Hillel Yaffe Medical Center's intensive care unit, where she was sedated and ventilated but remained partially aware of conversations around her. She later regained consciousness the same day without neurological damage. However, her recovery was complicated by liver and kidney failure and blood clots, requiring prolonged hospitalization and rehabilitation.

Now recovering at home, Tony expresses gratitude for the timely help she received and the efforts of everyone who saved her life. She emphasizes the importance of the coordinated response that made her survival possible.

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