
A manager at a Philadelphia-area Planet Fitness allegedly refused to allow good Samaritans to use the gym’s defibrillator on a man who suffered a heart attack outside, a lawsuit says. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Guy Harris, 46, died Jan. 22 after going into cardiac arrest near a Planet Fitness in Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania, according to the wrongful death suit filed by his wife Wednesday in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.
Main Idea: A lawsuit says Planet Fitness refused to let bystanders use an AED to help a man who had a heart attack near one of its gyms, leading to his death.
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The lawsuit may push gyms like Planet Fitness and franchise operators to face higher liability and stricter emergency rules,. Outcomes are uncertain until the court case is resolved.
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