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Interested in learning more about joining the Partner Council? Please email Mallory Cage. Thank you to the team at Resuscitation Academy for sharing this poignant remembrance that features a joint statement from the Seattle Fire Department and Harborview Medical Center. We are sad to announce the passing of Dr. Leonard Cobb, a luminary in the field of cardiology. His achievements are many, but perhaps the most notable was helping establish in the Seattle Medic One paramedic program and, a year later, the creation of bystander CPR training for non-medical professionals.
In the late s, Dr. Cobb took note of work being done in Europe with cardiac patients prior to arrival at a hospital that was increasing survival rates. He developed with then-Fire Chief Vickery, Harborview Medical Center and the University of Washington School of Medicine, a local program where specially trained firefighters were dispatched to provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR until the patient could be transported to the hospital for formal care. Constantly seeking to improve patient care, Dr.
Cobb focused on resuscitation from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Appreciating the importance of quick action when cardiac arrest strikes, Dr. In a interview, Dr.
After handing off the medical direction of the Medic One program to Dr. Michael Copass in , Dr. Cobb continued to be actively involved in clinical research and ensuring the ongoing excellence of patient care by the Medic One crews until well into his 90s. In , Dr. Cobb helped create the Resuscitation Academy. His teachings drew on 40 years of experience leading a high-functioning EMS program.