A woman in Perry is grateful to be alive after first responders offered life-saving support right in front of their fire station. When Cheryl Taibi walked into work on July 29th, her co-worker Jason Poole knew something was wrong. She told him she thought she was having a heart attack. Poole put her in his truck and started driving to the hospital. "We didn’t make it. We ended up in the parking lot at the fire station," he said. Captain Kenneth Genthner said his crew was just sitting down to eat breakfast. "We hear a truck pull up honking the horn. We look out the door and see somebody waving," he said. They knew something was wrong. Poole told Genthner his friend was having a heart attack and they jumped into action.