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Published: May 03, 2023

Survivor Finds Minutes Matter When it Comes to Stroke Care

Quick bystander action and medical attention saved Dani Lutzow’s life when she suffered a stroke that completely paralyzed her right side and wiped out her ability to speak or understand.
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Dani and Chris

Dani Lutzow’s friend, Chris, called 911 when he found her sitting in the front yard after she suffered a stroke.

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Dani Lutzow’s friend, Chris, called 911 when he found her sitting in the front yard after she suffered a stroke.

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