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We would like to recognize Bellingham Fire Captain Tobey Stevenson for his quick thinking and lifesaving actions.

Late last year at Edmonds Harbor Square Athletic Club, Captain Stevenson—off duty at the time—immediately stepped in when a pickleball player collapsed and stopped breathing. Alongside cardiologist Dr. Neil Siecke and fellow bystanders, Captain Stevenson performed CPR and used an AED to restart the patient’s heart before emergency crews arrived.

This week, South County Fire recognized those involved with Community Lifesaver Coins for their decisive action. We’re proud to see a member of the Bellingham Fire Department exemplify professionalism, preparedness, and service—on duty and off.Quick thinking made all the difference at Edmonds Harbor Square Athletic Club.

When a pickleball player collapsed and stopped breathing late last year, fellow gym members didn’t hesitate. Several bystanders called 911 and grabbed an AED (defibrillator), while off-duty Bellingham Fire Department Firefighter Tobey Stevenson and cardiologist Dr. Neil Siecke immediately performed CPR.

They used the AED to restart the patient's heart before emergency crews arrived.

“I saw his eyes flicker and he started breathing," Stevenson recalled.

This week, we recognized these bystanders with Community Lifesaver Coins for their crucial intervention.

You don't need to be a doctor or firefighter to help in a crisis. That is the core mission of our ACT First Aid program. ACT (Antidote, CPR, and Tourniquet) teaches these exact skills.

We’ll give anyone the confidence to use hands-only CPR and an AED in a simple, one-hour class that removes the fear of stepping in to help.

Join the 35,000 neighbors who have already learned how to save a life. ACT is completely free and open to all.

Sign up: southsnofire.org/ACT
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