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It was a sunny morning six months ago. Henry, a teenager boy, had been walking down the sidewalk. When he made way for an old lady, he fell to the ground. His heart suddenly stopped.
However, Henry was fortunate enough to fall in front of a faith-based shelter for home less people in transitional housing (过渡房) based in Hyannis, Massachusetts. A 54-year-old resident David was working inside it when he heard someone outside screaming for help. He ran to the scene as soon as possible.
David, who had just been given CPR (心肺复苏) training with all the staff and residents of the shelter a few days previously, ran over to Henry's motionless body and started giving first aid. He had been conducting CPR for ten minutes before medical staff arrived and loaded Henry into the ambulance.
Henry was born with a kind of heart disease. The disease was deadly especially when it struck on the road. Thanks to David's immediate action. Henry was saved in time. In no time, Henry's father Sam came to the hospital and said thanks to David and the doctors over again and again. One of Henry's attending doctors said. "No one could believe it. Generally speaking, if you're not in the hospital and go into shock from a heart attack, you won't survive it. Even if you're in the hospital, the result may be the same."
A resident in the shelter said, "David is a nice, lovely and reliable man. He is very organized and always arranges things perfectly. So I know he can deal with the emergency." Of course, David could made it because he had been volunteering to serve the homeless since childhood. But something unexpected caused him to be homeless and end up in the shelter.
As a means of thanking David for helping to save his son from certain death, Sam created a page to raise money for David. "David is doing everything right to escape his homelessness, but the barrier is huge. Chances of escaping homelessness are about as slim as walking away from a heart attack," he said.
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Sam had since been able to raise some money for David.
David also expressed endless gratitude to Sam and whoever had helped him.
答案: Sam had since been able to raise some money for David. Part of the money was spent on rent for David's apartment. The rest was spent on a car for David to go to work. Obviously, what Sam did helped David get out of transitional housing. Since Sam started his effort, David finally pulled himself together and stood on his own two feet. "David is well worth this investment because he is such a kind man and always works at his best with great pride," Sam said in an interview. David also expressed endless gratitude to Sam and whoever had helped him. David was in awe of generosity of Sam's family, friends and total strangers who had banded together to help him rise out of homelessness. He thought he couldn't thank them enough. In return for their help, David began to try to help the other residents in the shelter. He said with a smile, "I didn't want anything in return, and what I did was just out of conscience. Now, I have a little friend, Henry, who likes to do voluntary work in the shelter whenever he has time."