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Mobilizing a Movement for AED Awareness: When SCA Inspires a Community to Change
Episode 1126th March 2026 • SaveHeart Stories • Dave Fritzsche
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One minute you’re doing what you’ve always done, feeling strong, staying active, living your routine. The next, everything changes. When Sudden Cardiac Arrest strikes, strength and discipline are thrown out the window. Whether you make it through comes down to who’s around you, whether AEDs are available, and how quickly people will respond.

In this episode of SaveHeart Stories, host Dave Fritzsche, founder of SaveHeart by HeartNation sits down with Trey Mobley and Karen Sheets-Mobley to share a story with a happy ending that could have gone very differently. Trey suffered sudden cardiac arrest while working out in December 2023. What followed was a chain reaction of fast action, trained responders, and access to an AED. In short, everything that needed to go right did.

What happened next is changing lives. From launching a grassroots effort to fund AED placements, to advocating for awareness in underserved areas of Louisville, to personally training others in hands-only CPR, they are helping others to become more aware of the dangers or SCA, and to be prepared with AEDs.

When you hear this story, and then you see, or don’t, an available AED where people gather, you’ll think differently. That’s the goal, and that’s what this podcast is all about.

Takeaways

– Sudden cardiac arrest can happen without warning, even in active, healthy individuals

– Immediate CPR and AED access were the difference in Trey’s survival

– Bystander awareness and fast action matter more than most people realize

– Many public places still lack accessible AEDs when seconds count

– Family history and hidden conditions often go unchecked until it’s too late

– Survival often creates a responsibility to advocate and educate others

– Grassroots efforts can quickly expand awareness and save lives

– Hands-only CPR is simple to learn and can be taught to anyone

– Visibility of AEDs changes how people think about safety in public spaces


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00:18 Introduction:

02:05 Trey Mobley’s Story

07:55 Mobilizing a Movement

16:16 No Warning Signs to SCA

10:27 Partnerships for Effectiveness

19:23 Next Steps and Opportunities

25:05 Contacting Karen and Trey

29:20 Closing Thoughts


Helpful Links:

Karen Sheets-Mobley and Trey Mobley: Contact them through Dave Fritzsche

Dave Fritzsche at SaveHeart by HeartNation: https://saveheart.life/

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