Episode 7

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19th May 2025

One Shot to Save a Life: A conversation with Matt Mangine

When our loved ones go off to school, or to work, or to practice and play, we always expect to see them again. But Sudden Cardiac Arrest is a silent killer, and it strikes at unexpected times in unexpected ways. When it happens in your famiy, it changes everything. That’s why access to AED’s is so important where people gather. Being aware and planning ahead can make a difference that saves lives.  

In this episode of Save Heart Stories, host Dave Fritzsche, founder of SaveHeart by HeartNation speaks with Matt Mangene, founder of the One-Shot Foundation, which was established to honor his son Matthew. Matthewt ragically passed away from sudden cardiac arrest. 

The conversation delves into Matthew's vibrant personality, the foundation's mission to raise awareness about cardiac arrest, and the importance of training and education in emergency response. 

They discuss upcoming events, advocacy efforts for cardiac safety legislation, and the ongoing challenges in raising awareness about cardiac health. Matt shares his inspiration from survivors and emphasizes the need for continued efforts in this critical area.

Takeaways

-Matthew Mangne founded the One-Shot Foundation to honor his son who passed away following Sudden Cardiac Arrest.

-The foundation focuses on AED training and awareness.

-Education is key to preventing sudden cardiac arrest.

-Community involvement is crucial for cardiac health initiatives.

-Legislative advocacy is part of the foundation's mission.

-Survivor stories inspire ongoing efforts in cardiac awareness.

-The foundation hosts events to raise funds and awareness.

-Seasonal training for emergency response is now mandated.

-Collaboration with other organizations enhances impact.

-The fight against sudden cardiac arrest continues with community support.

Chapters

00:18 Introduction

01:44 Honoring Matthew Mangine Jr. 

05:15 One Shot Foundation Mission

07:50 Practicing and Training on Display

08:56 “One Shot” Golf Outing and Birthday Bash

11:55 State Initiatives and Partnerships

15:18 Inspiration for Action and Impact

Helpful Links:  

Matt Mangine, Founder, The Matthew Mangine, Jr “One Shot” Foundation - https://www.oneshot.life/

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

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About the Podcast

SaveHeart Stories
Real-life stories of sudden cardiac arrest and the need to place AEDs everywhere people gather- indoors and outside. Because one life lost is too many, these stories matter.
Real Life stories of lives saved, lost, and changed saved due to Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)- the largest cause of natural death in the United States. The SaveHeart Stories podcast sheds light on how to drastically improve SCA survival rates by placing Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) everywhere people live, work, and play, training more people in basic CPR & AED use, and promoting youth heart screenings to uncover potential heart defects in teenagers.

Every year in the U.S., out-of-hospital SCA claims the lives of 356,000 people, including more than 23,000 teenagers. SCA strikes without warning and affects people from every walk of life, regardless of age, race, gender, ethnicity, or even health profile. While Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is essential to help blood flow to vital organs after an SCA event, the only real cure for SCA is an electrical shock from an AED, which the American Heart Association recommends should happen within 3 minutes. Sadly, today, less than 10% of SCA victims survive, largely because AEDs aren’t located close enough to where people are.

There is an increasing number of stories in the media about how having an AED saved a precious life, or worse, how not having an AED nearby resulted in a tragic and unnecessary death. SaveHeart Stories should inspire us to do something about it now- individually, and together- so that our stories can change from sadness to celebration- and from tragedy to triumph.

SaveHeart Stories is brought to you by your host, Dave Fritzsche, AED industry veteran and founder of SaveHeart by HeartNation. Proudly ‘Made in the USA,’ SaveHeart’s highly visible, alarmed, lighted, temperature-controlled and 24x7 monitored outdoor cabinets provide immediate visibility & access to lifesaving AEDs, Stop the Bleed Kits, Narcan, and other emergency supplies. They are ideal for parks, athletic fields & courts, trails, schools & universities, business districts, marinas, beaches, and any outdoor locations where people congregate.

To learn more about how Outdoor AEDs can keep your community safer, call 312-953-6928 or email dave@saveheart.life.

About your host

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Dave Fritzsche

Dave Fritzsche has been in the Automated External Defibrillator (AED) industry for over 25 years
This includes 2 stints at AED manufacturer Defibtech- as initial investor, VP of Sales & Marketing, VP of Business Development, and Executive Committee Member. Working with truly innovative products and an outstanding team, Dave helped take Defibtech from unknown AED start-up to a major industry player. In 2007, Defibtech was named as the fastest growing medical device company in the U.S. by Deloitte & Touche and was acquired in 2012 by Nihon Kohden Corporation. In 2016, Dave helped launch the Lifeline ARM automated CPR device.

In 2006, Dave was diagnosed with apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and an abnormal EKG
Fortunately, annual check-ups have not shown an increased thickening of his heart muscle over time. Still, his diagnosis and experience is the reason behind SaveHeart’s support of several not-for-profit organizations focused on enabling greater AED access and increased SCA awareness and prevention. This includes many local organizations founded by parents who have lost a child to SCA, as well as various heart screening organizations that help detect heart defects & abnormalities in teenagers. He considers himself lucky to work with and support such incredible people & organizations who share a mission to promote greater AED access, enhanced heart screening efforts and breakthrough monitoring technology to help eliminate unnecessary SCA deaths.