Late one Friday night last summer, Carl Johnson woke up in agony. “I’m on the floor on my hands and knees clutching my chest with just the worst chest pain you’ve ever felt in your life,” Johnson recalls. His wife called 911 and got him to the hospital where doctors scanned Carl’s heart and discovered something was terribly wrong. Within days, Johnson was having open-heart surgery to repair a ruptured aorta--enlarged to the size of a Coke can--and damaged heart valve. The 41-year-old father and STARK PAVEMENT CORPORATION president knows he’s incredibly lucky to be alive. “I have a brand new, mechanical carbon-ceramic titanium valve that, when it’s nice and quiet you can even hear it tick, so it’s kind of a fun party trick,” Johnson said in his trademark tongue-in-cheek style. Safe to say Johnson’s story quieted an energetic crowd of several hundred late last week enough to nearly hear that ticking. Johnson was the guest speaker at the American Heart Association-Wisconsin's “Hard Hats With Heart” event, held in the Wisconsin Aviation hangar at the Dane County Regional Airport. JT Engineering, Inc. was the presenting sponsor and WTBA is proud to have been one of several dozen additional sponsors. The annual event raises money to research heart disease and cardiovascular issues thanks to generous construction industry members’ donations and auction bidding. It also provides contractors and employers with information to provide healthy food options, promote physical activity during breaks, implement stress-reducing programs and provide CPR education and training. The AHA will get a great boost in those efforts: Hard Hats With Heart raised $117,000 (their most ever!) Thanks to all who attended and generously gave to a great cause. “I’m incredibly grateful to even be here talking to you guys… a lot of people aren’t so lucky,” Johnson said. “I really have to tip my cap and say thank you to the American Heart Association for continuing to do all this work to pour into improving the outcomes of patients like me.”
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