In 2016, retired Marine John Cunningham walked into a rural West Virginia paramedic station as he experienced chest pains.ย
Paramedic Kristi Hadfield loaded John into an ambulance and when his heart stopped on the way to the hospital, Kristi directed the driver to pull over immediately as she began chest compressions, restarting his heart and delivering him to the hospital where he recovered.
Kristi makes it a habit to check in on her former patients. Through a Facebook request, she connected with John and, shortly thereafter, his daughter Molly Jones did too
โOf course, I needed to know who saved my dadโs life,โ she said.
The two women remained friends online, and when Molly posted about her Stage 4 renal failure diagnosis in 2022, Kristi came to the familyโs aid a second time, messaging Molly: โIโve got your kidney.โ
"I have my dad because of her and now I have my life because of her...I love Kristi Hadfield beyond measure. There are not enough thanks in the world for her."
- Molly Jones
Jones, whose daughter is also afflicted with the same kidney-cyst disorder, is eternally grateful for Kristi:
โMy daughter is my entire life, and because of Kristi, Iโm going to get to see my daughter graduate, Iโm going to get to see her go to college, Iโm going to get to see who she grows up to be. I donโt know how you properly thank someone for that."