Midtown athletic trainer Rick Rossi (right) pats Gary Greenberg on the shoulder during a hero ceremony Nov. 1 at the Bannockburn club. Rossi and other club members saved Greenberg's life Sept. 27. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Midtown Athletic Club trainer Rich Rossi, a Buffalo Grove resident, talks about the group who saved Gary Greenberg's life Sept. 27 after he suffered a heart attack while working out at the Bannockburn club. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Highland Park resident Gary Greenberg hugs Midtown Athletic Club trainer Rick Rossi during a hero ceremony Nov. 1 at the Bannockburn club. Rossi and other members saved Greenberg who suffered a heart attack Sept. 27.|John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Midtown Athletic Club trainer Rick Rossi (second from left) celebrates the heroism that saved Gary Greenberg's life Sept. 27 after he suffered a heart attack at the Bannockburn gym. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
Susin Ross Greenberg listens to the hero presentation Nov. 1 for a group of people who saved her husband Gary Greenberg after he suffered a massive heart attack while training at the club in Bannockburn on Sept. 27. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times
Highland Park resident Gary Greenberg thanks his heroes Nov. 1 at the Midtown Athletic Club in Bannockburn. Rick Franklin, Kevin Griegel and Rich Novelli saved his life after a heart attack Sept. 27. | John Konstantaras~For Sun-Times Media
BANNOCKBURN — Gary Greenberg essentially died on the floor of his health club early in the morning Sept. 27. The 58-year-old Highland Park resident stopped breathing and he had no pulse. However, through the fast-acting efforts of both the athletic trainer and four fellow members …