Last year, I took a vacation in the USA with my family. On the way back to my hotel room one day, a lady rushed up to me and asked me I knew first aid (急救). I said, "Yes. I took a course once." She told me (come) quickly because her husband was having a heart attack (心脏病). I walked into her room and saw her husband (sit) in a chair. With the help of the woman's brother, I moved the man to the ground, and I didn't stop giving him CPR (心肺复苏) the ambulance (救护车) showed up.
I hadn't done CPR outside of class, but I took the information that I had learnt and went with it. I did it for as long as I could. It was 10 (minute) from when I got to the man's hotel room to when the ambulance arrived. When I saw the doctors. I told (they) I gave the man CPR and then I left. (actual) I was very worried after it. I didn't know happened to the man for a long time. Then one day, the hotel called my mum, asking about me. Later the man sent me a thank-you letter. That's how I found out that he (be) alive.
Three years ago, I (take) a first aid course as part of my PE requirement, and I learnt CPR in that class. It was required so I had to take the course, but I'm glad that I did.