 It was a beautiful May Saturday. My wife and I were preparing to go take a walk. She had wanted to eat breakfast before we went on that walk. So she was cooking at the stove and my mother-in-law was standing at the breakfast bar. I was sitting at the table and we were having a pleasant conversation. During the course of that conversation she made a statement of, you know, ooh, I'm feeling dizzy. I got up from the table and by the time I got to her, she actually had passed out and she was in the process of falling. I was able to catch her and we quickly determined that she wasn't breathing. I said, I'm getting the phone to call 911 and then my wife immediately started CPR. The paramedics were able to come in and at that time took over the situation. Do I consider myself a hero? I'd have to say no to that question. What I consider myself is a teammate, is a family member. It doesn't matter whether we're at work or whether we're at home. We've got the background and the training to handle these situations and I look at it, this one just happened to be at home and just grateful that I had the knowledge and the ability to be able to assess and handle that situation. Thank you for watching.