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S*566 Session 111 (1995-1996)
S*0566 Resolution, By Mescher
A Senate Resolution commending Wayne McKenzie Brown of Andrews, South
Carolina, for his participation in saving the life of Jack Mescher of Andrews,
South Carolina.
02/28/95 Senate Introduced and adopted SJ-6
A SENATE
RESOLUTION
COMMENDING WAYNE MCKENZIE OF ANDREWS, SOUTH
CAROLINA, FOR HIS PARTICIPATION IN SAVING THE LIFE
OF JACK MESCHER OF ANDREWS, SOUTH CAROLINA.
Whereas, the South Carolina Public Service Authority, commonly
known as Santee Cooper, demonstrates a strong dedication and
concern for its personnel by providing lifesaving and first aid
training to all its personnel and reinforces that training by
conducting periodic safety meetings; and
Whereas, on December 12, 1994, Jack Mescher was attending a
safety meeting at the Winyah Generating Station in Georgetown,
South Carolina; and
Whereas, during the meeting Jack Mescher slumped in his chair in
obvious distress; and
Whereas, his co-workers, using lifesaving training received at
Santee Cooper, determined Mescher was not breathing, had no
pulse, and had no heartbeat; and
Whereas, Mescher's co-workers laid him flat on the floor and
prepared to perform Cardio-Pulmonary-Resuscitation (CPR) and
other lifesaving procedures; and
Whereas, Wayne McKenzie and three co-workers did apply CPR
for 23 minutes before the arrival of the Emergency Medical Service
(EMS); and
Whereas, the EMS did apply electric shock three times to Mescher's
chest by means of a defibrillation machine before restoring a
heartbeat; and
Whereas, Mescher was first transported to Georgetown Memorial
Hospital by the EMS and then to the Medical University of South
Carolina (MUSC) in Charleston by helicopter; and
Whereas, Doctor Gayle Richmond of the Georgetown Memorial
Hospital was quoted as saying, "These employees saved
Jack 's life. If they had not done compressions and breathing until
the EMS arrived, Jack would not be here today."; and
Whereas, doctors at the MUSC indicated persons with no pulse, no
heart beat, and no breathing are considered clinically dead; and
Whereas, Wayne McKenzie and three co-workers, through
application of their lifesaving training, dedication, and
determination did save the life of Jack Mescher who is now fully
recovered, back at work, and with his loving family; and
Whereas, Wayne McKenzie, through his actions, is highly deserving
of recognition and commendation. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the Senate:
That the members of the South Carolina Senate, by this resolution,
do commend Wayne McKenzie of Andrews, South Carolina, for his
actions on December 12, 1994, in helping save the life of Jack
Mescher.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to
Mr. Wayne McKenzie; Mr. Graham Edwards, President of Santee
Cooper; Mr. Donald Watts, Superintendent of the Winyah
Generating Station; and Mr. Johnnie Wilkerson, Santee Cooper
Director of Occupational Safety and Health.
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