A paramedic and a football coach have spoken about how they helped to save a teenager's life
A paramedic and a football coach have described the moments when they sprung into action to help save a teenager's life after he suffered a cardiac arrest. Kye Wilson, who was 18 at the time, was involved in a light football training session in Harvey Hadden Sports Village when he collapsed to the ground.
Paul, who currently works as a community paramedic, said: "I was on the fast response vehicle and we were called to Harvey Hadden Stadium to report the collapse of an 18-year-old male. When we got there, myself and the ambulance I think turned up at the same time. "I think I had two crews with me, they sent me a spare crew as well to help move him because it was on a dodgy piece of grass.
“The boys were shocked seeing their team mate on the floor. We started to perform CPR and it was just very sad.”
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