After a brush with death, Vail man celebrates new AED at Golden Peak
Doug Bartholomew, 40, collapsed of a heart attack on Nov. 22
Vail ski instructor Doug Bartholomew, left, celebrates with Dr. Jerry Greenberg in front of a new AED in Golden Peak, near the location where Bartholomew suffered cardiac arrest on Nov. 22. Bartholomew is currently en route to a full recovery. John LaConte | jlaconte@vaildaily.com
In mid-November, Vail Ski Patrol hosted a CPR training class for people who work in base operations on Vail Mountain.
A week later, people who attended that class were using the training to save the life of Vail Ski Instructor Doug Bartholomew, 40, who suffered a cardiac arrest in the locker room at Golden Peak on Nov. 22.
They sprung to action — performing CPR, locating a nearby AED, shocking Bartholomew several times and successfully returning a rhythm to his heart while they waited for paramedics to arrive.
He was lucky, but not just because he was near people with fresh training when he collapsed.
“The incredible thing about this event is the team effort,” said Dr. Jerry Greenberg, who attended to Bartholomew in the hospital. “Everything flowed perfectly.”
Bystander CPR
Bartholomew started his day jogging with his wife in East Vail before heading into work. He said they do not bring phones along on their morning jogs, so the fact that his heart waited until after the jog was his first stroke of luck..
“If I had had it out there in East Vail, I probably wouldn’t be here,” he said.
He also said if he would have had the heart attack a half-hour later, on the chairlift or on a ski run, he also might not have been as lucky. Instead, he was near an AED and, more importantly, near people who knew where to find that AED.