Sutton Coldfield, UK, based, we run free training courses in first aid for Heart Attacks, Cardiac Arrests and Choking. Also how to use a defibrillator.
A Surprise Contact from a Fellow Survivor with a FASCINATING story
By Malcolm Robinson Over the years since we founded CPR Counts I’ve met a few other lucky people, like me, who’ve survived, in good health, an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Everyone’s story is unique to them but, a few days ago, I came across someone with some uncanny similarities to my story. It’s really well worth reading this which you can do by, clicking here
An inspiring story, Malcolm! Great that Andrew survived but what i found amazing was the number of people involved and the resources allocated to rescuing him. Obviously, he was a very fit man which shows it can happen to anyone. So, unlucky to have the CA, but oh so lucky to survive. Phil
This is a fantastic read. How wonderful to hear his survival story xx
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It certainly is, Laura. Thank you for commenting.
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What a dramatic descriptive story of survival.All down to humans contributing to the preservation of a life.
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Thank you for commenting, Les. We need to get these stories out there to make more people aware of the need to know what to do.
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An inspiring story, Malcolm! Great that Andrew survived but what i found amazing was the number of people involved and the resources allocated to rescuing him. Obviously, he was a very fit man which shows it can happen to anyone. So, unlucky to have the CA, but oh so lucky to survive. Phil
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Very true, Phil. I wasn’t important enough, though, to bring a helicopter to!
M.
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