PORTLAND, Maine — Three employees at a Portland, Maine, company helped save the lives of two people in as many days.
The Portland Press Herald reports Claudia Stanley, a nurse at Granite Bay Care, heard a crash and saw a man lying on the road not breathing outside her office Friday. Stanley and her co-worker Erika Nielsen performed emergency CPR on the man and say the man was speaking as he was loaded into an ambulance.
On Thursday, Elizabeth Sullivan, the company's director of operations, gave a man first aid after his arm was bleeding from a car crash in Windham.
Granite Bay Care serves adults with developmental disabilities. Company officials say all 320 employees receive first aid and CPR training.