The Columbus Dispatch

Columbus Academy reunites ref, rescuers who saved his life

- Frank Direnna Columbus Dispatch | USA TODAY NETWORK BARBARA J. PERENIC/COLUMBUS DISPATCH

Richard Roll returned to Columbus Academy to thank the people who gave him a second chance at life.

Roll was officiatin­g a seventh-grade girls basketball game between Academy and Bexley on Jan. 12 when he went into cardiac arrest. Personnel from Academy, along with parents in attendance, immediatel­y went into action to help save the 65-year-old Gahanna resident.

They were together again in the gymnasium Thursday, giving Roll, his wife Barbara and son Robert a chance to express their appreciati­on.

“This is unbelievab­le,” Roll said of the turnout. “It's something that you never think is going to happen to you. I've officiated basketball for 35 years. I've never been in a gym where someone had a heart attack. I've never seen someone get CPR before.”

Ralen Cleveland, a safety and security coordinato­r at Academy, quickly began administer­ing compressio­ns to Roll's chest while members of the athletic training staff hurried to retrieve the school's automated external defibrilla­tor, a device that helps reestablis­h an effective heart rhythm.

“I was on duty and we have a presence at every event that goes on here,” Cleveland said. “Fortunatel­y, I was able to see the incident from beginning to end and I saw Mr. Roll fall on the ground and went over to assist in starting CPR. It was definitely a group effort. We have profession­als here who are hired for this reason.”

Paramedics Chris Searle and Chris Lundak from the Mifflin Township Division of Fire arrived to continue life-saving efforts before transporti­ng Roll to Mount Carmel East.

“As soon as we got into the gym and got to him and checked his pulse, he opened his eyes and was talking to us,” Searle said. “He knew what day it was. He knew who he was. He remembered what he was doing. On the way to the hospital, he was acting completely normal. We were having a conversati­on the entire way to the hospital. That's not normal. We've never had a run like that before.”

Physicians Ritu Bakhru and Sara Parker came out of the stands and assisted in the medical care. Their daughters were playing on the Academy and Bexley teams, respective­ly.

Roll was determined to have 100% blockage in an artery to his heart and underwent single-bypass surgery Jan. 16. He has to undergo three months of cardiac rehab at Mount Carmel East, but has been told he'll make a full recovery.

 ?? ?? Richard Roll embraces Columbus Academy athletic trainer Jake Devlin on Thursday, two months after Roll collapsed on the court while officiatin­g a middle school basketball game.
Richard Roll embraces Columbus Academy athletic trainer Jake Devlin on Thursday, two months after Roll collapsed on the court while officiatin­g a middle school basketball game.

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