Bruno Petinaux, M.D., associate professor of emergency medicine, and first-year M.D. student, Brandon Glousman, were interviewed by WJLA-ABC7 about their participation saving the life of a woman who had gone into cardiac arrest while behind the wheel. This was also covered by FOX5, NBC4 and WUSA9 (CBS).
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