Phoenix Fire and restaurant workers save man who suffered heart attack in Taco Bell drive thru

  • Source: KPNX-TV NBC 12 Phoenix
  • Published: 09/26/2020 11:25 PM

A Valley man is alive thanks to the life-saving efforts of a Phoenix fire captain and restaurant workers who were in the right place and at the right time. Michael Harris suffered a heart attack while in a Taco Bell drive-thru last week in North Phoenix. The United Phoenix Firefighters Association says it happened across the street from Phoenix Fire Station 56. UPFA says the engine company that runs that station was on another call at the time but Captain Frank Keller and his partner firefighter Eric Gonzales were there preparing to work on a brush truck that is in service for the summer months and heard the call for help. “It was very evident right away that something was not right,” said Harris's wife Leslie who was in the car when her husband failed to respond to the Taco Bell employee taking the couples order. She says two employees immediately took action to help.



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