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Channel 9 (Sydney)<br />

Nine News Now - 13/05/2013 3:34 PM<br />

Wendy Kingston<br />

A Victorian man has been given a second chance at life after suffering a<br />

heart attack and dying. He was pronounced dead for 40 minutes and then<br />

revived using an Australian first resuscitation technique. Colin Fiedler chose<br />

to go to the Alfred Hospital. Fiedler says Monash doesn't have that same<br />

facility.<br />

Audience<br />

Male 16+: 89,000<br />

Female 16+: 152,000<br />

All People: 258,000<br />

Advertising Space Rate<br />

AUD: 55,280<br />

Interviewees: Colin Fiedler, Patient; Prof Stephen Bernard, The Alfred<br />

Hospital<br />

Vision: LifeBand; The Alfred<br />

Duration: 2.02<br />

Summary ID: M00053179034<br />

This program or part thereof is syndicated to the following 37 station(s):-<br />

Channel 9 (Melbourne), Channel 9 (Adelaide), Channel 9 (Brisbane),<br />

Channel 9 (Perth), Channel 9 Darwin (Darwin), Channel 9 Gold Coast (Gold<br />

Coast North), NBN Central Coast (Gosford), NBN Coffs Harbour (Coffs<br />

Harbour), NBN Gold Coast (Gold Coast), NBN Lismore (Lismore), NBN<br />

Moree (Upper Namoi), NBN Newcastle Hunter (Newcastle), NBN Tamworth<br />

(Tamworth), NBN Taree (Taree), WIN Albury (Albury), WIN Ballarat<br />

(Ballarat), WIN Bendigo (Bendigo), WIN Cairns (Cairns), WIN Canberra<br />

(Canberra), WIN Dubbo (Dubbo), WIN Gippsland (Sale), WIN Griffith<br />

(Griffith), WIN Hobart (Hobart), WIN Mackay (Mackay), WIN Mildura<br />

(Mildura), WIN Nine Mt Gambier (Mt Gambier), WIN Orange (Orange), WIN<br />

Riverland (Berri), WIN Rockhampton (Rockhampton), WIN Shepparton<br />

(Shepparton), WIN Sunshine Coast (Sunshine Coast), WIN Toowoomba<br />

(Toowoomba), WIN Townsville (Townsville), WIN Wagga (Wagga Wagga),<br />

WIN Western Australia (Perth), WIN Wide Bay (Bundaberg), WIN<br />

Wollongong (Wollongong)<br />

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