Security guard who responded to fatal shooting of Eina Kwon starts life-saving CPR business

Justin Wong had just completed the trauma response program when he found himself in a situation that demanded his newly acquired skills.

SEATTLE — Despite his best efforts, security guard Randy Norberg wasn’t able to save the life of downtown Seattle restaurant owner Eina Kwon— or her unborn baby– in a seemingly random Belltown shooting two summers ago that made national headlines.

But Norberg’s heartbreak motivated him to start a CPR company.

“I just want them to have the training that I wish I had that day,” said Norberg.

His company is called Archangels CPR LLC, and if there is any silver lining

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