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Runner calls for more CPR training after reuniting with medics who saved his life

by Jo Wadsworth
20 December, 2024
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Runner calls for more CPR training after reuniting with medics who saved his life

An experienced runner who collapsed in cardiac arrest after completing a parkrun is urging others to take the time to learn how to save a life.

David Knowles, 57, collapsed moments after crossing the finish line at Bognor Parkrun on 2 November this year.

Luckily for him, off-duty paramedic Alice Cox-Rusbridge had finished a few minutes ahead of him and literally sprang into action as she hurdled the finishing funnel tape and expertly led the successful resuscitation.

Together with a team of first aiders, she began chest compressions and attached the parkrun’s defibrillator to David prior to the arrival of crews from South East Coast Ambulance Service.

Dispatchers Courtney Crozier and SeYuk Tseng worked together to ensure ambulance crews were by David’s side within minutes with paramedics Tom Pennicott and Liberty Johnson first to arrive at the scene.

Following a shock from the defibrillator, David slowly started to regain consciousness.

The pair were joined by paramedic Keith Roskilly and emergency care support worker Faith Stonelake as well as critical care paramedic Tim Reimoser and operational team leader Aleasha Kelly.

Together they stabilised David before he was taken to Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth where he spent 16 days receiving treatment, including being fitted with an internal cardiac defibrillator (ICD).

David, from Chichester, recently reunited with some of the Secamb team who saved his life, and is keen to add his voice to the call for more people to learn first aid and vital life-saving CPR skills.

He said: “It was really great to meet with the team and thank them in person for everything they did.

“Without Alice and everyone else acting so quickly, it’s unlikely I would be here today.

“I really remember Tom’s voice on the journey to hospital being so calm and reassuring. On behalf of my whole family, I just want to say a big thank you to everyone.

“It was clear that it was a real team effort and shows the importance of bystander CPR. It’s absolutely essential, in my view, that in order to improve cardiac arrest survival rates, more people need to learn and be willing to perform CPR and I would urge everyone to take the time to learn how to save a life.”

Alice said: “It’s been lovely to get everyone together again and that David is doing so well. We both run for the same club so knew each other but we’ve now become good friends.

“Carrying out a resuscitation on a patient when you’re off duty is very different and you don’t have much time to think like you would en route to an incident. Everyone involved, right from the start, did a great job.”

Critical Care Paramedic, Tim Reimoser added: “It was a pleasure to meet with David and hear of his recovery. It really means a lot as sadly we see a lot of very sick people, many of whom don’t have such good outcomes.

“On behalf of the whole team, I wish David and his family all the very best for the future.”

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