06/10/2026
On May 22, 2025, Montgomery County resident Adam Malinauskas experienced shortness of breath and, while attempting to walk to the bedroom, he collapsed. He was having sudden cardiac arrest. His 16-year- old daughter, Lauren, immediately drew upon the skills she learned at Whitman High School. Lauren began cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and continued for about 10 minutes, until Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service crews arrived.
When EMS personnel assumed care, they found the patient in ventricular fibrillation. After delivering a defibrillation shock, they achieved a return of pulses and spontaneous respirations. Adam was transported to Suburban Hospital where, prior to the crews’ departure, he was alert, oriented, and speaking with hospital staff. He was admitted to the Intermediate Care Unit for continued monitoring and treatment and was discharged home a few days later, neurologically intact.
Both MCFRS and Montgomery County Public Schools subsequently honored Lauren for her heroic actions. This incident highlights the critical importance of the Chain of Survival in cardiac arrest emergencies. Lauren’s immediate bystander CPR unquestionably contributed to her father’s positive outcome and recovery. Maryland EMSC presented Lauren with a Right Care When It Counts Award on May 21, 2026.