Minnesota AED Installed Days Before Saves Life at Pickleball Court
In Eden Prairie, Minnesota, a lifesaving moment unfolded at a community pickleball court — and it hinged on both preparation and action. On October 7, 2025, Rory Bakke collapsed suddenly during a game at the Miller Park pickleball courts. Thanks to a newly installed AED (Automated External Defibrillator) and prompt response from his girlfriend and bystanders, Rory’s life was saved.
The AED had been mounted just days before the incident — a decision made after community members raised awareness for cardiac emergency preparedness. When Rory went into cardiac arrest and fell unconscious, Sunny Saengdara didn’t hesitate. By the time paramedics arrived, she had already used the AED and CPR efforts were underway — helping restore Rory’s pulse and stabilizing him for transport to the hospital.
His survival highlights two critical elements of real-world cardiac arrest response:
1. AED Access Saves Lives
Early defibrillation dramatically increases survival chances during cardiac arrest, especially when used within minutes of collapse.
2. Bystander Action Matters
Sunny and other witnesses stepped in immediately — a reminder that having trained responders nearby can make all the difference.
This Minnesota story is more than a headline. It’s a local demonstration that preparation, awareness, and action save lives — whether on a sports court, in a mall, or at home.


