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Pasco Coutny EMS staff recognized for lifesaving response

March 20, 2026 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

AdventHealth Wesley Chapel leaders joined Pasco County Fire Rescue at Fire Station 13 to honor EMS team members Ashley Puller, Brittney Giordano and Juan Romero for helping save a patient’s life. Photo courtesy of AdventHealth

 

AdventHealth Wesley Chapel and Pasco County Fire Rescue recognized three EMS professionals for quick thinking, teamwork and lifesaving care. Photo courtesy of AdventHealth

WESLEY CHAPEL – AdventHealth Wesley Chapel recognized three Pasco County EMS team members March 19 for their quick action and teamwork that helped save a patient’s life during a cardiac emergency late last year.

Ashley Puller, Brittney Giordano and Juan Romero were honored during a special ceremony on campus for their role in responding to a cardiac arrest on Dec. 5, 2025.

The patient suddenly lost consciousness at a restaurant due to ventricular fibrillation, a life-threatening heart rhythm. Bystanders immediately began CPR before first responders arrived.

EMS quickly took over care, delivering a shock to restore the patient’s heart rhythm, providing breathing support and continuing high-quality CPR. 

Their coordinated efforts led to the patient regaining a pulse. The patient regained consciousness and was able to speak while being transported to the hospital. 

The patient left the hospital without neurological deficits, an outcome that is uncommon in cardiac arrest cases.

“This moment is an important reminder of how critical every second is during a cardiac emergency,” said Stormy Dulovich, chief nursing officer at AdventHealth Wesley Chapel. “Because of the actions of this EMS team, this patient has another chance at life.”

AdventHealth Wesley Chapel regularly partners with local first responders to recognize exceptional care and strengthen the connection between pre-hospital teams and hospital care.

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