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Created: February 24, 2021 10:44 PM In cases of cardiac arrest, seconds matter. According to the American Heart Association, fewer than 8% of people who suffer cardiac arrest outside of the hospital survive. Wayne Kewitsch has defied those odds multiple times. The now-retired Richfield fire chief suffered his first cardiac arrest in July. His son immediately started CPR and Edina paramedics used the latest technology to resuscitate him. A month later, on Friday, Aug. 21, he suffered a second cardiac arrest while he and his wife, Ruth, were on their way to Cross Lake. He was behind the wheel of their SUV as they traveled on Highway 196, near Mille Lacs Lake. ....
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Snowmobiler dies after striking tree in Village of Richfield By FOX6 News Digital Team Published RICHFIELD, Wis. - A 32-year-old Wauwatosa man has died in a snowmobile crash in the Village of Richfield. The Washington County Sheriff’s Office was notified of a snowmobile crash that occurred on the trail system in the area of Scenic Road and Pioneer Road around 10:35 p.m. The caller reported that the male operator of the snowmobile had struck a tree and was unconscious. Washington County Sheriff’s Deputies along with Richfield Fire and Rescue were dispatched to the scene. The first arriving deputy on scene was able to locate the snowmobile trail crossing of Scenic Road south of Pioneer Road and began making his way down the trail on foot. ....
RICHFIELD, Wis. (CBS 58) A 32-year-old Wauwatosa man died after hitting a tree while operating a snowmobile in Richfield Tuesday, Feb. 16. The Washington County Sheriff s Office said it happened at 10:35 p.m. near Scenic Road and Pioneer Road. The man was found unconscious and without a pulse. Officials say the man was determined to be dead after he was brought out from the trail system and into an ambulance. An initial investigation on scene indicated that the snowmobiler failed to negotiate a curve on the trail at the entrance to a wooded area and struck a tree, the Washington County Sheriff s Office said. ....