Paramedic has heart attack while treating patient for cardiac arrest

(L-R) David Jadidi, Nadine Ward, Jeremy Williams, and Shaun Whittington. See SWNS story SWLNheart. An emergency responder with the East of England Ambulance Service (EEAST) was saved by his colleagues after he had a heart attack ? while treating a woman in cardiac arrest. Senior emergency medical technician Jeremy Williams (53) was resuscitating the 30-year-old woman at her home in Stewartby, Bedfordshire, when he felt ?excruciating? pain. His teammates quickly realised what was happening and, while some continued to shock the original patient, others carried out an ECG on Jeremy and discovered he was having a heart attack.The crews then worked side by side to manage both casualties and transfer them to separate hospitals. Jeremy underwent emergency surgery to have two stents fitted to unblock the arteries around his heart. Now he and the original patient are both making full recoveries.
Left to proper: David Jadidi, Nadine Ward had been on name with Jeremy Williams (pictured with Shaun Whittington) on the time of the incident (Image: NHS East of England Ambulance/ SWNS)

A paramedic treating a girl going into cardiac arrest had a coronary heart assault himself whereas making an attempt to assist her – earlier than colleagues stepped in to avoid wasting each lives.

Senior emergency medical technician Jeremy Williams was resuscitating the unnamed 30-year-old affected person at her house in Bedfordshire.

However the 53-year-old East of England Ambulance Service employee out of the blue felt ‘excruciating’ ache in his chest on the home in Stewartby in June.

Fearing that Jeremy may die, his co-workers stepped in, with some persevering with to shock the affected person whereas others carried out an ECG on Jeremy.

They suspected he was having a coronary heart assault then labored side-by-side to handle each casualties and switch them to separate hospitals.

Jeremy underwent emergency surgical procedure to have two stents fitted to unblock the arteries round his coronary heart.

Now he and the unique affected person are each making full recoveries.

Jeremy, from Kempston, mentioned: ‘It was a kind of issues which by no means, ever occurs.


Signs of a cardiac arrest

In keeping with the British Coronary heart Basis, a cardiac arrest often occurs with out warning. If somebody is in cardiac arrest, they collapse out of the blue and:

  • Can be unconscious
  • Can be unresponsive 
  • Received’t be respiratory or respiratory usually – not respiratory usually might imply they’re making gasping noises

With out rapid therapy or medical consideration, the individual will die. If you happen to see somebody having a cardiac arrest, telephone 999 instantly and begin CPR.

You should utilize the charity’s free digital coaching device to learn to do CPR in quarter-hour right here.

‘I can snigger about it now as a result of I’m glad to be right here, but when it hadn’t been for my colleagues it might be a very totally different story.

‘We knew it was a foul job once we arrived as a result of the affected person’s situation was so severe, however it simply appeared to worsen from there.’

He confirmed: ‘I’ve come off a bike at excessive velocity so know what ache is, however have by no means felt something like I did on that day.

‘It was so excruciating that the crew couldn’t dry my chest to connect the ECG. However as soon as they did get a studying, they knew what they needed to do and transferred me straight to the specialist hospital at Lister the place I had two stents fitted.

‘I now really feel high quality, however shudder to suppose what the result could be if this had occurred on a rustic street in the midst of nowhere with nobody else round.

‘However for me, the whole lot fell into place – if I used to be going to have a coronary heart assault, I couldn’t have had it with higher folks round me.’

He thanked his colleagues and declared himself ‘perpetually grateful’ to them for saving two lives.

EEAST employees Mark Evans, Nadine Ward, Paul Neary, Dave Jadidi and Sophie Reynolds labored collectively to deal with each sufferers.

Shaun Whittington, a sophisticated paramedic in pressing care, led the incidents and described the shift as one he'll always remember.

‘Jeremy’s coronary heart fee and blood strain dropped dramatically whereas we had been on the way in which to hospital and at one level I assumed he was going to enter cardiac arrest,’ he defined.

‘I don’t know who was sweating extra – him or me.

‘We waited on the Lister whereas he had the stent fitted and inside simply 40 minutes he was a very totally different individual.

‘After we arrived he seemed like he was about to die, however after the surgical procedure it was like he had simply come house from a vacation.’

Mark added: ‘I’ve been on this job for 22 years and have by no means heard of something like this occurring earlier than, and actually hope it by no means occurs once more.

‘The truth that Jeremy and the affected person have each recovered is a testomony to the talents and dedication of the crew on scene on the day, who labored collectively brilliantly to handle two very difficult incidents.’

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