Friday, 04 July 2025

‘Miracles Happen’: Woman Uses CPR Training she Learned 40 Years Ago to Save Teen Baseball Player’s Life


Johnette Wilmot learned CPR when she was 17-years-old and never needed it in the 40 years since then.

But, recently, when a 15-year-old went into cardiac arrest during a baseball practice, Wilmot remembered everything as if she had been trained yesterday.

Evan Tucker had just finished his freshman baseball season at Pinson Valley High School in Alabama and was trying out for a travel team when he collapsed on the field.

His mother, Samantha, thought he had been hit by a ball. Someone else thought he was having a seizure. The reality was much worse—it was cardiac arrest.

That’s when Ms. Wilmot, who was there for her own son’s tryout, sprinted toward Tucker’s side.

“I learned CPR in high school and I’ve never had to use it in 40 years. I just kept humming Stayin’ Alive,” she told WBRC News, referring to the famous Bee Gees song, which has the perfect beat for delivering chest compressions.

Wilmot performed CPR for about eight minutes before an ambulance arrived and Evan was taken to Children’s Hospital, where doctor’s had to shock his heart to restart its rhythm.

Courtesy of Samantha Tucker

Evan’s condition eventually stabilized after a few days. If his physical therapy continues to progress, he should make a full recovery. And a family friend set up a GoFundMe campaign to help raise money for the large hospital bills.

WATCH the local news story below from WBRC…

 

If you ask Evan’s mom, divine intervention deserves all the credit—and some long-remembered CPR too.

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“Miracles happen,” Samantha said. “If it hadn’t been for Johnette… my son would not be here today.”

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