By Martin Finucane
The Boston Globe
BOSTON — Four months ago, Boston EMT Philip Kennard worked frantically in an auditorium at the East Boston Central Catholic School to revive a 6-year-old girl whose heart had stopped during a gym class.
Today he returned to the same auditorium for a celebration of the rescue of Olivia Quigley, now 7. She was in the front row with her parents, smiling, as officials praised the school’s teachers and rescue personnel for bringing her back to life.
“Right there,” said Kennard, 25, pointing to the spot on the floor where he and his partner Michael Steiner, 49, treated Olivia that day.
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