b'Each year, we host an event to recognize our survivors and those who saved their lives. Due to COVID, we combined our 2022 celebration into three years of saves for 2019, 2020, and 2021. In June of 2022, in partnership with the Madison Mallards, we had the privilege of recognizing 118 survivors, each of whom had a team of public safety providers, healthcare systems, 911 professionals, and community members who made this event possible. These celebrations remind providers that success is not impossible, and the improvements we work towards matter. 118 survivors and their dedicated team of public safety providers, healthcare systems, 911 professionals, and community members come together to celebrate three years of saves at Dane Countys survivor event, serving as a powerful reminder of the impact of their work in saving lives.Moving forward, we hope to connect with other EMS systems to share our process and learn how we can continue to improve. If you have questions about our cardiac arrest initiative, please reach out at Anderson.eric@countyofdane.com. improve neurologically intact survival from cardiac arrest. Thank you to all our partners within and outside of Dane County for your support, guidance, and tireless commitment to21'