Maine is one big small town....

 

Scott Nevers is an amazing guy. In the past year, he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest, was laid off and started a new business venture. He also started volunteering countless hours for the American Heart Association. CPR, AEDs and a little luck saved his life and he is bound to make the best of it. I met Scott after he gave an impromptu talk about his experience at a Southern Maine CEO breakfast last winter. His friend, fellow survivor and mentor, Bob Hatem asked him to come speak. He was nervous but captivating. We caught up again as he followed the CPR bus (pictured) around Portland telling his story to hundreds of people learning Hands-Only CPR in Maine.

I asked Scott to come to the office so that I could get a handle on his story and see if he was interested in helping with any efforts we may undertake to require all high school students to learn Hands Only CPR before they graduate. He was more than willing.

He told me his story, which began when he was a hockey playing kid. When I asked him where he grew up he told me that he grew up in Gorham. I asked if he knew Representative Sanborn (see previous posts). He told me that Rep. Sanborn was his doctor when all of this started! Rep. Sanborn is one of our best allies at the state house and Scott is looking like he will be one of our best advocates. Gorham must be one special little town in the big town of Maine!

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