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School Staff Use AED To Save Plainfield Student's Life
After CPR failed, staff used an AED to revive sixth-grader Jack Thompson when he collapsed at Ira Jones.
PLAINFIELD, IL — When Lori Thompson dropped her sixth-grade son Jack off at Ira Jones Middle School on February 28, 2018, she never imagined that hours later he would need a team to bring him back to life. Later that day, an otherwise-healthy Jack collapsed and stopped breathing in Lesley Ebel’s math class.
Sixth-grade social studies teacher Amy LaJeunesse locked down the school and called 911 while Ebel tried to revive Jack.
School nurse Karen Rabe arrived and started CPR on the unconscious 12-year-old boy.
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When CPR failed, Rabe, a former Edward Hospital nurse, asked for the school’s Automated External Defibrillator or AED unit.
Assistant Principal Kevin Marten brought the unit and Rabe immediately used it. “The actual shock did revive him, instantly,” Rabe said. “He took a nice deep breath and came back.”
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Lori Thompson was at the post office when Rabe called and says she doesn’t remember much of the conversation.
Lori and hospital staff praised the work of the Ira Jones staff members.
“Not only did they save Jack but there’s nothing wrong with him, physically or neurologically,” Lori Thompson said. “It’s amazing.”
Jack’ family is still unclear on what exactly caused him to collapse. Jack himself remembers nothing from that day and knows only what he’s been told. Still, he is grateful to the group who saved his life.
“It’s wonderful how fast you can do that and get me straight to the hospital. It was very nice,” he said.
Jack spent a week in the hospital and is back at school half days, Lori said.
Marten said educators train for these kinds of emergencies but don’t often face them. “Mrs. Ebel, Mrs. Rabe and Mrs. LaJeunesse did a superb job of remaining calm and communicating and treating Jack,” Marten said.
“What they did that day was truly extraordinary,” he said.
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Photos:
- Ira Jones Middle School nurse Karen Rabe (right) holds the schools Automated External Defibrillator or AED unit she used on sixth grader Jack Thompson (left) on February 28, 2018 to revive him after he collapsed in class. Thompson spend a week in the hospital after the incident. He has returned to school half days.
- (From left) A group of Ira Jones Middle School staff helped save the life of sixth grader Jack Thompson (in Cubs T-shirt) including (from left) Assistant Principal Kevin Marten, social studies teacher Amy LaJeunesse, school nurse Karen Rabe (holding the AED machine) and sixth grade math/science teacher Lesley Ebel. Thompson collapsed and stopped breathing in Ebel’s class on February 28, 2018. Jack has no memory of the emergency.
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