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17th November 2019

17th November 2019
November 17, 2019 Katie King

Clacton County High School staff honored after saving student’s life

STAFF members from a school in Clacton have been honoured with a coveted award from a non-profit organisation this weekend after their quick-thinking saved a student’s life.

Earlier this year, John Gray, a Year 9 pupil at Clacton County High School, went into cardiac arrest after becoming unwell during a drama lesson and fainting.

Rushing to his assistance, trained first-aiders Rachel Blastock and Gary Winterford administered CPR and deployed life-saving defibrillation shocks.

At the same time, the pair’s colleagues Amanda Dullage and Nicola Nundy were liaising with emergency services and quickly preparing the school grounds for the arrival of an air ambulance.

 

Throughout the high-pressure events John’s family members were also informed and kept up to date with any important and ongoing developments.

By the time John had started to show positive signs of life, paramedics had arrived at the scene and he was quickly and safely taken to Colchester Hospital.

He was then transferred to The Royal Brompton Hospital where he remained for several weeks after having treatment for Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome.

 

The heroic actions of the school’s staff members will now see them honoured with an award at the SADS National Lifesaver Awards night.

 

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