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 OAK CREEK 鈥?An Oak Creek man is grateful to be alive after suffering a heart attack known as a  widow maker,  and to celebrate the team stanley cup  that saved him.Allen  stanley tumbler Wutke is one of the reasons why Aurora St. Luke s Medical Center is celebrating its 24/7 Catheterization Lab s 20th anniversary. The program is also known as the 24/7 Heart Attack Program.                        TMJ4 News                Allen WutkeSurvived  widow maker  heart attack in 2022    Two years ago, Wutke was experiencing severe chest pain and drove to the emergency room at Aurora St. Luke s Medical Center. When Wutke came in he collapsed and doctors say he went into cardiac arrest.Wutke s heart stopped four times. The care team performed CPR and used electroshock paddles to resuscitate Wutke. Within 45 minutes they were able to open the blockage.Wutk stanley deutschland e does not remember a lot of it. I drove myself here. Next thing I know I woke up four days later, gradually realizing where I was,  Wutke explained.  Its the disbelief, you know of, hearing what you went through, not feeling it, and realizing that you went through all that. Thats a real eye-opener. Wutkes was put on life support for nearly three days. He went home two weeks after his heart attack. Its incredible and I couldnt be more thankful,  Wutke said.Dr. Tanvir Bajwa, director of the 24/7 Heart Attack Program that treated Wutke, explained that time is crucial in cases like these.                        TMJ4 News                Dr. Tanvir BajwaProgram director24 Nlbr RNC launches requests for contracted services during Milwaukee  s 2024 Convention
 BROOKFIELD 鈥?Alzheimer s patients and high school students are connecting through music.Heartis Village Brookfield enlisted the help of teens using their tech skills to set up iPods with personalized playlists for each memory c stanley canada are resident, filled with their favorite tunes. In dementia,  stanley mug residents music invokes emotions and brings back memories,  said Lori Rosenwald with Heartis Village Brookfield. We re just thankful w stanley cup e can do this,  said Kelsey Fleckenstein with New Berlin West High School.Family members help pick out the songs for the residents.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip