Parks and Rec Workers Save Pickleball Player's Life

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Parks and recreation department workers in North Carolina were honored for recently saving a man's life when he suffered a medical incident. 

In Durham, a woman got the chance to thank the staff members who saved her husband's life when he went into cardiac arrest. 

Becky Martin and her husband Steve were playing pickleball at the I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center a couple of weeks ago when he started feeling lightheaded and blacked out, WTVD-TV reported Tuesday. 

       

Park staff immediately knew something was wrong, and jumped into action, performing CPR and using the AED machine on site.

Martin read a letter from her son to the packed city council room.

"You are the reason that I will get to hear my father's laugh again. You are the reason that my father may one day hold his grandchildren in his arms. Thank you will not be enough for all the precious times that you have given back to all of us," she read, as reported by WTVD-TV.

The entire room applauded the workers. 

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