Earlier today, Houston Police Detective James McFarland visited Newark Beth Israel Medical Center for a long awaited reunion with the first responders and medical team that saved his life, after he suffered a massive heart attack at Newark Airport last summer. The Detective and his wife got to thank the four Port Authority Police Officers who resuscitated him at the airport and the cardiologists, surgeons and nurses from Newark Beth Israel Medical Center (NBIMC) who performed the emergency quadruple bypass surgery on him, immediately.
On June 6, James and his family were on their way home from a dream vacation in France when he collapsed at the airport baggage claim after suffering a massive heart attack. A fellow passenger who happened to be an EMT performed CPR, and with the help of Port Authority PD, they rushed him to NBIMC.
James, who exercised every day and trained in martial arts, never felt the symptoms of his heart disease, but his heart was functioning at just 15 percent. Three of his four major arteries were completely blocked, and he had a leaky mitral valve. A multidisciplinary team of cardiologists, heart failure specialists and cardiothoracic surgeons quickly diagnosed his condition, and led by cardiac surgeon Dr. Persida Drotar, performed an emergency quadruple bypass and mitral valve repair.
Today, James is back to his normal routine—exercising every day, working as a police detective, and spending time with his family, including his 13 grandchildren.