Mike Ferguson detailed how his friend and teammate suffered a cardiac arrest playing baseball at Forest Park. He was put on hold when calling 911 in St. Louis City. The delay may have cost his friend his life.
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(KSDK STORY) ST. LOUIS — Mike Harris and Mike Ferguson have shared some great memories together at Aviation Field at Forest Park – but now, they can’t walk into the dugout without tears filling their eyes.
It’s the last place where they saw their friend and teammate Brian Zanghi alive.
He suffered a cardiac arrest there on June 17. He didn’t survive. He was 48 years old.
Now, his teammates say they’ll never know whether delays by the city’s troubled 911 system or a lack of nearby defibrillators at the city’s largest and busiest public park played a role in his death.
“I don’t know if Brian would have had a chance if they’d gotten here in the time frame they should have, but that’s kind of the point,” Ferguson said. “We’ll never know if he had a chance because they didn’t get here for so long. And if it didn’t matter for Brian, it may matter to the next person that needs emergency help.”