A dad has finally conquered Ben Nevis alongside the woman who saved his life after he suffered a heart attack on his first attempt.
04.08.2022 - 14:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A paramedic took a heart attack as he was trying to resuscitate a woman in cardiac arrest at her home with his colleagues able to save both of them. Jeremy Williams, 53, was helping treat the 30-year-old woman at the house when he started to feel unwell himself.
The NHS worker suddenly felt ‘excruciating’ pain and some of his colleagues began helping by giving him an ECG, while others continued to work on the woman. It was revealed he was having a heart attack as well and both casualties were treated until they could be taken to different hospitals.
Jeremy underwent emergency surgery to have two stents fitted to unblock the arteries around his heart. Now he and the original patient, from Bedfordshire are both making full recoveries, report Mirror Online.
Jeremy, from Kempston, said: “It was one of those things which never, ever happens. I can laugh about it now because I’m glad to be here, but if it hadn’t been for my colleagues it would be a completely different story.
“We knew it was a bad job when we arrived because the patient’s condition was so serious, but it just seemed to get worse from there. I’ve come off a motorbike at high speed so know what pain is, but have never felt anything like I did on that day.
“It was so excruciating that the crew couldn’t dry my chest to attach the ECG. But once they did get a reading, they knew what they had to do and transferred me straight to the specialist hospital at Lister where I had two stents fitted.
“I now feel fine, but shudder to think what the outcome would be if this had happened on a country road in the middle of nowhere with no one else around. But for me, everything fell into place - if I was going to have a heart attack, I couldn’t have had it with better people
A dad has finally conquered Ben Nevis alongside the woman who saved his life after he suffered a heart attack on his first attempt.
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