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Woman Posts Heartfelt Message To 'Angels' Who Saved Her Husband
A woman is looking for the people who performed CPR on her husband outside the Field Museum.

CHICAGO, IL — A woman posted a message on Facebook seeking help finding two people who saved her husband's life. Two medical professionals performed CPR on her husband near the Field Museum in Chicago, according to the post. He had stopped near a park bench and was having trouble breathing, and collapsed, the post read.
"Hello friends, I need your help. I’m looking for 2 angels. 2 amazing souls who saved my husband’s life," the post read. "Please, do you know two nurses and/or one doctor who on March 25, 2018 between 11:50am and 12:20pm, performed CPR on a Latino male in his 30s in Chicago near the Field Museum?"
Her husband was walking from Soldier Field to the Shedd Aquarium, and the two people performed CPR until emergency medical professionals arrived and took him to the hospital, the post read.
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"My daughter, in-laws, and I were all waiting for him to meet us at the Shedd after parking, but he never came, and I didn’t get to see these amazing people," the post read.
"The quick action these nurses took not only saved Ramón’s life, but they saved the quality of his life too," the post read. "I get to have my husband, our daughter gets to have her Papa, and we all get to have Ramón continue to be the kind, smart, and loving man he is. I want to thank these strangers, these angels."
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