BOUNTIFUL, Utah (KUTV) — A 17-year-old boy in Bountiful is out of the hospital after struggling a coronary heart assault. He was helped by a nurse driving by who simply occurred to be in the proper place on the proper time.The boy’s dad, James Urland, mentioned his son, Brayden Urland, had simply turned 17. The day after his birthday, he was in Bountiful hanging out together with his associates.”He acquired out of his automotive, grabbed his chest and fell. He acquired again up, and fell down once more, however he hit his face on a brick wall and was out,” James Urland mentioned.MORE: Classmates, coaches save Cedar Metropolis coach after struggling coronary heart assault throughout workoutNot lengthy after, McKay-Dee Hospital Chief Nursing Officer Tiffany Bears was headed house. She noticed a bunch of boys, and one among them was on the bottom.”I simply had the nudge I wanted to show round,” she mentioned. “He was not responsive, however he was respiration and he had a pulse. Then he did stop respiration, so I turned him over and began compressions.”Metro first responders arrived on scene shortly after. MORE: Teen severely injured in ‘hood-surfing’ incident close to Bear River Excessive SchoolJames Urland mentioned his son was identified with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Based on Mayo Clinic, it “is a illness during which the guts muscle turns into thickened, additionally referred to as hypertrophied. The thickened coronary heart muscle could make it more durable for the guts to pump blood.”MORE: Juvenile sustains severe head trauma after falling out of shifting automobile in Spanish Fork”He’ll be again to get a pacemaker,” James Urland mentioned. “He was used to enjoying sports activities, engaged on a farm; he is by no means had any points that had been heart-related till this incident.”There’s a GoFundMe to assist with medical bills.James Urland needed this story to be a reminder of how necessary it’s to be CPR licensed.”If you do not know CPR, join a course; you by no means know when you are going to use it. Additionally, when you’re feeling winded or drained when you already know you should not be, undoubtedly get it checked,” he mentioned.Bears mentioned, “Getting these compressions going as quickly as doable may also help any one among us, once we’re in that place.”MORE: Teen injured in Wasatch County snowmobile crash; Search & Rescue respondsThese strangers are simply grateful Bears trusted her intestine that day. “Take heed to your intestine,” she mentioned. “We’re all people, and we’re all going by way of life proper now, which is difficult and troublesome all over the place. If we generally is a assist to somebody, cease and be that assist.”