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UW-Parkside Athletic Trainer Kaela Johnson, from left, received an AHA award Wednesday, along with soccer player Jamie LeComte, head coach Jason Zitzke, Assistant Athletic Director for Events and Operations Ryan Ridley (on behalf of the university), and Kenosha Fire Department staff Fernando Arreola and Matthew Chada (on behalf of KFD Fire Engine 6 and Med 6).
- HOLLY GILVARY
Seven photos from the American Heart Association's recognition of UW-Parkside on Oct. 15
Representatives from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside athletics department and soccer team accepted awards from the American Heart Association on Wednesday recognizing them for their fast action saving a soccer official suffering from cardiac arrest at a September match.
UW-Parkside Athletic Trainer Kaela Johnson, from left, received an AHA award Wednesday, along with soccer player Jamie LeComte, head coach Jason Zitzke, Assistant Athletic Director for Events and Operations Ryan Ridley (on behalf of the university), and Kenosha Fire Department staff Fernando Arreola and Matthew Chada (on behalf of KFD Fire Engine 6 and Med 6).
- HOLLY GILVARY
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