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Olson: Life-saving story is told

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Dora Irons-Welch was determined that her story be told.

So determined, in fact, that my office was the second place she went after she was discharged from Kishwaukee Community Hospital on Wednesday.

Her first stop was Velasquez Mufflers and Brakes in DeKalb, to thank the people she says saved her life on New Year’s Eve.

Irons-Welch, 53, of Cortland, took her Chevy Impala to the auto repair shop at 1331 Sycamore Road on Monday for an oil change and some brake work.

“As I sat there for about 15, 20 minutes, I could feel myself getting short of breath,” Irons-Welch said. “So I told the receptionist, ‘I need to go to the doctor, I’m having an asthma attack.’ ”

The receptionist, Kleady Armenta, gave Irons-Welch her keys, but then saw that she didn’t get far in trying to leave.

“She was still in the parking lot, and her doors were open and her car was running,” said Armenta, who graduated from DeKalb High School in June. “She looked really bad, so I went out there to see if she needed an ambulance or something.”

When Armenta got to the car, she could tell her customer was in bad shape. Some of her family members have asthma, and Armenta decided the best thing to do was to take Irons-Welch to the hospital herself.

She got two of the shop mechanics, Julio Miranda and Jose Garcia, to help move Irons-Welch into the passenger seat, and drove to the hospital.

Once she got there, it was slightly awkward. Armenta said she parked the car in front of the hospital and gave the keys to the valet. Hospital staff took Irons-Welch away in a wheelchair, leaving Armenta to try to check her in.

“I didn’t know her name, they were asking me for her birthdate, I was like, ‘I don’t know her,’ ” Armenta said. “I looked in her wallet for her ID and everything because I didn’t know.”

When she finally had her faculties about her, Irons-Welch said she was a little bit worried about her belongings. She had gifts for family members in the car and a significant amount of cash in her purse, all of it left in the care of a stranger.

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