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Against all odds, MDA saves stroke victim’s life

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- In cooperation with Magen David Adom - Preview text goes here When Avi Danny, 47, had a major stro

- In cooperation with Magen David Adom - Preview text goes here When Avi Danny, 47, had a major stroke last year due to an aneurism, the MDA team that arrived at the scene knew his life was hanging in the balance. But paramedics Yitzhak Neurgerschel, Shaked Rontel, and Guy Ganor, along with EMT Nathaniel Eitan provided essential primary care and made what turned out to be a lifesaving decision. Instead of taking Avi to the nearest hospital, they evacuated him to a facility better equipped to handle a critical neurological patient. And after two weeks in a coma, Avi woke up. Recently, Avi held a special celebration with family, friends, and the MDA paramedics and EMT who saved his life. "I cherish the MDA team who treated me because the decisions they made saved my life," he said. Your support ensures Magen David Adom paramedics and EMTs can continue to save lives in Israel. Even against all odds. [Support MDA today.]( [Footer]( Follow us on social media: [Facebook logo]( logo]( logo]( Logo]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Jerusalem Post, HaAhim MiSlavuta St 15, 6701026 Tel-Aviv, Israel

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