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Sadly I got the impression that I don?t think the person they were treating had made it, a family member or friend was being comforted by an officer. Feel for the family and friends if it is not good news. I do hope it is good and wish whoever it was well. Does anyone knows what happened?

Thank ulu for your kind words, sadly my dad had a heart attack and passed away. I would like to Thank all the kind people who stopped to help, especially the lady called Anna who performed chest compressions and spoke to the 999 operator while I was too hysterical and tried to look after my 7 month old baby. Also thanks to the lady who ran around to the DMC to get 3 doctors and a defibrillator machine. And of course a huge thank you to the ambulance crew who tried for 60 minutes to save my dads life. The police were incredible too.

Xx

Hi Anna


I was really hoping you would see this and reply, you honestly deserve a medal, the bravery and kindness you showed will be remembered forever. I?m going to PM you xxx




Gov Wrote:

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> I am so so sorry He didn?t make it.

> It?s Anna here, I?m glad I was there to help you,

> just so sorry it wasn?t enough.

> Sending you much love at this difficult time.

> The ambulance crew and police were amazing.

> Inspirational people.

> Ax

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