Letter of thanks to coach of professional baseball giant Aida 3 army pitcher 20:21 on July 6 for lifesaving of men

A firefighter gave a certificate of appreciation to a professional baseball giant Giant Aida Volunteer coach who saved the life of a man who had cardiopulmonary arrest using AED.

Aida Coach has a heart massage and uses AED when a 71-year-old man fell down from an escalator and was in a state of cardiopulmonary arrest on the premises of Bakuro Yokoyama Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line in Chuo-ku, Tokyo on the 28th of last month. I did lifesaving measures.

According to the fire department, as a result of Coach Aida's accurate life-saving measures, the man had recovered to the point where he could say his name when an ambulance member rushed.

Coach Aida is a life-saving rescue team whose team is open when Takuya Kimura, who was a teammate and coach in his active career, died at the age of 37 after suffering from subarachnoid hemorrhage 10 years ago during pre-match practice. I have started taking the course every year.

Coach Aida, who received a letter of appreciation from the Nihonbashi Fire Department, said, “I would be happy if you could see the methods of AED and cardiopulmonary resuscitation on the Internet and think that you could save your life.”