Halloween wasn鈥檛 supposed to be this scary.
But even though the day started off so frightening, thanks to Brittany Isbell, it didn鈥檛 end that way. The Beckham Elementary School nurse wasn鈥檛 wearing a superhero costume that morning, but she should have been. She not only saved the day, she saved a friend鈥檚 life.
It started like a normal, busy day. Students were starting to stream into Beckham on the crisp, cool morning of Oct. 31. The teachers were getting ready for a fun Halloween day.
Isbell stepped out of the nurse鈥檚 office and into the hall when she saw three teachers heading toward her. One obviously wasn鈥檛 feeling well.
They got her into the nurse鈥檚 office and Isbell immediately began quizzing her to figure out what was wrong. She examined the teacher, took her blood pressure, and knew something wasn鈥檛 right.
As the teacher鈥檚 condition deteriorated, Isbell got concerned.
鈥淚 looked at my secretary Shawnda and I said, 鈥楬ey, I鈥檓 going to have to call 9-1-1.鈥 I鈥檓 very concerned at this point.鈥
While Isbell was in the process of calling 9-1-1, the teacher鈥檚 condition suddenly worsened. She stopped breathing and her lips turned purple.
Isbell couldn鈥檛 find a pulse.
The Right Person at the Right Time
Isbell is no stranger to medical emergencies. She used to be a nurse in the cardiac ICU and neuro ICU at several hospitals. She鈥檚 given to patients multiple times.
But a couple of years ago, Isbell decided she was ready for something different.
鈥淪chool nursing was a big change for me,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut I love it.鈥
Isbell started at Beckham last September and specifically chose the school because of the needs of its students. Beckham is home to many special education students and individuals with severe and profound disabilities.
There鈥檚 rarely a dull moment for the Beckham nurse or a medical issue she hasn鈥檛 seen.
But Halloween was something new. She had never given CPR to a 鈥渇riend.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 definitely different when you do it on someone you鈥檝e gotten to know,鈥 she said.
CPR
When Isbell couldn鈥檛 find a pulse, she immediately started rescue breaths on the teacher, and Beckham鈥檚 security guard helped apply the school鈥檚 .
Isbell continued CPR until paramedics arrived about five minutes later. By that point, the teacher had become responsive and was breathing again.
鈥淚t was a pretty rough morning,鈥 Isbell said. 鈥淲hen you do CPR on someone you鈥檙e friends with, it takes a toll.鈥
The teacher spent several days in the ICU and more than a week in the hospital. But the week after Thanksgiving, she returned to Beckham.
鈥淚 saw her the first day she came back, and we hugged, and she cried and I cried,鈥 Isbell said. 鈥淚鈥檓 just so glad that she鈥檚 back on campus. She鈥檚 such a light on this campus, so I鈥檓 just so glad that everything fell into place that day so that she is still here to share her impact with the students and even the staff.鈥
Though Isbell performed the CPR, she credits her fellow Beckham teachers and staff who also helped that morning. And she says 好色先生TV helps make sure they are prepared for the emergencies everyone hopes will never happen.
鈥淚 just want to give a huge thank you to Annette [Minnerly, director of 好色先生TV health services] and Sarah [Heroman, coordinator of health services] and the steps that they take to make sure that we are ahead of the game,鈥 Isbell said. 鈥淚 feel like ahead of other districts to make sure we鈥檙e prepared as nurses and clinic assistants.鈥
Beckham鈥檚 principal, Christi Wilks, is thankful, too, for the nurse she has on campus.
鈥淚t was really a terrifying day,鈥 Wilks said,鈥 and I鈥檓 just very thankful 鈥 she [Isbell] has been that person from the beginning. She always handles things with such grace and a calm presence. It鈥檚 who she is. She鈥檚 fantastic.鈥