A previously fit and well 37-year-old woman collapsed on her doorstep. Her next door neighbour started cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). A police car arrived at the scene as first responder. An automated external defibrillator was connected and administered two shocks in between which CPR was continued by the police officers. When the ambulance arrived she had a return of spontaneous circulation. Due to massive aspiration she was not intubated. Upon arrival at the Accident and Emergencies Department, we saw this ECG (Fig. 1). After stabilising the patient and intubating her, the ECG normalised almost completely.
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ECG upon admission
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