What can Brown do for you? UPS workers save man’s life

Rob Pearse was delivering a package to a church in Virginia for UPS when he noticed a man was laying on the ground, not breathing. He called over his wife and co-worker, Sisha, and paramedics say her quick actions saved the 84-year-old man`s life.

Husband and wife Rob and Sisha Perea, who work together for UPS, were making a delivery at Calvary Baptist Church in Virginia Beach when Rob spotted an elderly man on the ground inside the building, with a couple people kneeling by his side. He was bleeding and motionless.

Marvin Bronson, 84, had gone into cardiac arrest and hit his head.

While someone at the church called 911, Rob called over his wife, who learned CPR 20 years earlier when she served in the Coast Guard.

"It was instinct. It kicked in. I prayed. I said let me do this right. He needed the help," Sisha told WAVY. “I remembered what to do, I knew what I needed to do. I kept my composure, and I did what needed to be done. He was not breathing at all.”

Paramedics later told Marvin’s family that Sisha saved his life.

"She did what God put her here to do, and that training she got a long time ago was for a day like this," Marvin Bronson’s son, Marty, told WTKR.

Perhaps most remarkable is that the Pereas weren’t even supposed to be there at the time of Bronson’s heart attack. Rob changed their regular route that day, moving the church delivery to later in the day.

"Everything happened for a reason and the Lord spoke to him and had him do something a little different to put us here," Sisha said.

Bronson is recovering in the hospital.