It is an ordinary Tuesday morning at your workplace. Suddenly, without warning, longtime employee Tom Walcott collapses and falls to the floor. He is not breathing and has no pulse.
“Tom” is hypothetical, but there are approximately 200,000 very real Americans who suffer sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) each year. If this were an actual medical emergency – with a real victim – would Tom be one of the 25,000 people who die annually from SCA?