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In January, Frank Ferrara stopped by a Delaware ACME and suffered a cardiac arrest. Two nearby shoppers who happened to be nurses performed CPR until paramedics arrived. Now, Ferrara has the chance to say thank you to them in-person. NBC News’ Emilie Ikeda shares the story.