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Seminole County Fire Department Honored Local Hero for Life-Saving Efforts

The Seminole County Fire Department (SCFD) held a special ceremony on Friday, January 24, to recognize Mason Brown for his heroic actions that saved his father-in-law’s life. Brown was awarded the Citizens Life Saving Award during the event at Seminole County Fire Station 41.

A Day of Quick Thinking and Teamwork

On September 14 around 4:15 p.m., 61-year-old Randy Youngblood suffered a sudden cardiac arrest while gathered with his family in Sanford. The day was already a difficult one for the family, as it followed the passing of Youngblood’s mother, who had died of cardiac arrest the day prior.

When Youngblood collapsed, Brown quickly took action. While Youngblood’s daughter, Cayla, called 911 and received instructions from SCFD Dispatcher MiKayala Kruse, Brown performed CPR to keep Youngblood alive. SCFD crews arrived shortly afterward and took over, using advanced life support (ALS) protocols, including defibrillation, to stabilize Youngblood. He was transported to HCA Florida Lake Monroe Hospital, where he fully recovered.

Brown’s swift response was a critical link in the chain of survival and was acknowledged with the Citizens Life Saving Award. SCFD Dispatcher Kruse and the responding fire crew were honored for their successful rescue roles.

The family’s connection to first responders ran deep. Youngblood’s wife’s sister, Carollee ‘CJ’ Burrell, was a retired Orange County Fire Rescue battalion chief and later a Windermere Police Officer.

The ceremony, which took place at Seminole County Fire Station 41, highlighted the importance of teamwork, preparedness, and CPR in saving lives. It was an opportunity for the community to celebrate Brown’s courage and dedication to the rescue and the SCFD personnel involved.

Written by Melissa Donovan

Melissa Donovan is the Content & Creative Development Manager for Central Florida Lifestyle Magazine where she gets to collaborate on bringing new life into local happenings and tell the stories of the people who make Central Florida what it is. She has a bachelor's degree in Print and Digital Journalism from the University of Central Florida and has had her worked featured in Strike Magazine, The Charge, The Orlando Life, and Central Florida Lifestyle Magazine. As a born and bred Orlando native, Melissa enjoys putting her own spin on the daily life of The City Beautiful.

When she is not at her laptop writing her next piece, you can find Melissa traveling the world, watching rom coms on repeat, or indulging in a delicious bowl of pasta.

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