A CPR rescue that saved 73-year-old Dennis Scott
They grip hands and lock eyes in what passes for a deep embrace in rural South Dakota. Dennis Scott offers up a heartfelt thanks for one life saved his own. Lewis Family Drug pharmacist Lisa Thelen accepts his gratitude but deflects all praise.
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Lewis Family Drug pharmacist Lisa Thelen, left, meets Dennis Scott for the first time since he suffered cardiac arrest in the County Fair Food Store on Thursday afternoon. Scott suffered cardiac arrest back on Feb. 16 collapsing near the customer service counter where Thelen was one of the stores employees who rushed to Scott s aid when he went to the floor. (Matt Gade / Republic)
On rare occasions, some eggs will have two yolks.
And in Sandy Steinbergâs case, she cracked an egg on Dec. 18 to find not one, but four yolks â a discovery that has a very long odds. The British Egg Information Service estimates a double yolk to happen once in every 1,000 eggs, and a triple yolk to happen once in every in 25 million eggs. There are no official odds for four yolks.
Steinbergâs quadruple-yolker was found in a normal carton of large eggs from Dakota Layers, an egg farm in Flandreau. She had bought a few dozen from the County Fair Food Store in Mitchell as she and a few others from her church had planned to make and deliver Christmas cookies to some of their more elderly members.
The odds of discovering a quadruple-yolk egg are get this a staggering one in 11 billion Written By: Erik Kaufman | ×
Sandy Steinberg, of Alexandria, discovered a quadruple-yolk egg in the batch of eggs she purchased from County Fair in Mitchell recently. According to the British Egg Information Service, the odds of finding a quadruple-yolk egg are one in 11 billion. (Submitted Photo)
ALEXANDRIA, S.D. It was just a normal Friday morning for Sandy Steinberg until it came time to cook breakfast.
“At first glance I thought I had broken the yolk,” the Alexandria, S.D., woman said.
But what she had actually just cracked open was a quadruple-yolk egg. According to the British Egg Information Service, the odds of discovering a quadruple-yolker are a staggering
Odds of quadruple-yolk egg are one in 11 billion Written By: Erik Kaufman | ×
Sandy Steinberg, of Alexandria, discovered a quadruple-yolk egg in the batch of eggs she purchased from County Fair in Mitchell recently. According to the British Egg Information Service, the odds of finding a quadruple-yolk egg are one in 11 billion. (Submitted Photo)
ALEXANDRIA It was just a normal Friday morning for Sandy Steinberg until it came time to cook breakfast.
“At first glance I thought I had broken the yolk,” Steinberg said.
But what she had actually just cracked open was a quadruple-yolk egg. According to the British Egg Information Service, the odds of discovering a quadruple-yolker are one in 11 billion, according to a press release from Dakota Layers.