Here’s an interesting karma-synchro sent to us by Gabe Carlson, who spotted it in the Minneapolis Star-Trib.
A Canadian motorist who had a heart attack while driving in western Wisconsin is probably alive today because of a good deed he had done for a stranger along the interstate just a few minutes earlier.
According to the Wisconsin State Patrol:
Victor Giesbrecht, 61, of Winnipeg, was driving east Saturday evening on Interstate 94, about 9 miles east of Menomonie, where he stopped to help a motorist change a tire.
His good deed accomplished and just moments after getting back behind the wheel, Giesbrecht was stricken by a heart attack. His wife, Ann, at his side helped bring their pickup truck to a stop.
Seemingly right on cue, along came the passenger vehicle that had just gotten the roadside help with the tire. Ann Giesbrecht was on the phone and waving her arms.
“It sounds like they said: They helped us, what’s up with them?” Patrol Sgt. Michael Newton said Monday.
That vehicle stopped, 911 was called and one of its occupants, Lisa Meier, of Eau Claire, Wis., began cardiopulmonary resuscitation until emergency personnel arrived.
A state trooper discovered that Victor Giesbrecht had no pulse and wasn’t breathing. The trooper and a Dunn County deputy took over CPR, and a second deputy used an automated external defibrillator (AED) to deliver three shocks to Giesbrecht. He regained a pulse and resumed breathing.
A medical helicopter landed on the interstate and took Giesbrecht to Mayo Clinic Health System in Eau Claire. He was in serious condition Monday, a hospital spokeswoman said.
Newton believes that if the Giesbrechts hadn’t stopped and helped with the tire change, his initial rescuer may have remained stranded along the side of the highway too long to play a life-saving role.
“If he had been a few more miles down the road and had his heart attack, it could have been a different outcome,” Newton said. “It’s an interesting turn of fate.”
Newton added that Dunn County having an AED on hand “was the tipping point” in saving Giesbrecht’s life. “Without that defibrillator, I don’t know that the outcome would’ve been the same,” said the sergeant, who added that Giesbrecht had suffered another heart attack about a year earlier.
We have to add some John Lennon lyrics:
Instant Karma
Instant Karma’s gonna get you,
Gonna knock you right on the head,
You better get yourself together,
Pretty soon you’re gonna be dead,
What in the world you thinking of,
Laughing in the face of love,
What on earth you tryin’ to do,
It’s up to you, yeah you.
Instant Karma’s gonna get you,
Gonna look you right in the face,
Better get yourself together darlin’,
Join the human race,
How in the world you gonna see,
Laughin’ at fools like me,
Who on earth d’you think you are,
A super star,
Well, right you are.














