The kiosk, which includes rubber torsos, video screens and a disco soundtrack, takes just a few minutes to teach hands-only CPR - no mouth-to-mouth resuscitation required.
"I can't thank Matt enough," said Ferguson, who survived the lightning strike despite major burns. "I mean, what 21-year-old goes to a CPR kiosk? Why didn't he go to the bar? Why didn't he play on his phone?"
The bolt knocked Ferguson off his feet and into a parked car, breaking his jaw. Bystanders called 911, but he had no pulse and wasn't breathing. Lickenbrock was the first to administer CPR, which he continued until medics arrived.