September 2020 Cheshire Fire and Rescue Newsletter
A bit late but nevertheless a worthwhile update. The ever vigilant John from Blacon sent me the September 2020 Cheshire Fire and Rescue Newsletter a couple of days ago. As I say, a bit late, but an important read anyway. Thanks for the information John.
September 2020 Cheshire Fire and Rescue Newsletter
“Welcome to the September edition of the Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service e-Newsletter.
Man who had heart attack while driving reunited with resilience firefighters that saved his life.
A man from Helsby who had a heart attack whilst driving along a motorway has been reunited with the resilience firefighters who helped save his life.
Mark Ashton has no memory of the incident that occurred in Runcorn between junctions 11 and 12 of the M56 westbound shortly after 3pm on Wednesday 8 July.
After the 56-year-old had lost consciousness and collided with the central reservation, Neil Harrison and Ian Lloyd were on hand to give him life-saving CPR just three days after they had undergone resuscitation training as part of their temporary return to Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service to assist their former colleagues during the coronavirus pandemic.
Two house fires started by sun rays reflecting off mirrors
Firefighters are asking everyone to not put glass and reflective items on windowsills after sunlight reflecting off mirrors caused fires in two homes in six days.
The warning comes due to the sun being low in the sky at this time of year so it can catch people out.
Find out more: https://www.cheshirefire.gov.uk/news-events/latest-news/two-house-fires-started-by-sun-rays-reflecting-off-mirrors
Have you thought you need more?
Want to make a difference and earn more money in a role that fits around your family and commitments? Thought about becoming an on-call firefighter?
We’re hosting a live question and answer session on Facebook on Tuesday 13 October, 6pm-7pm where we can answer any questions you want to ask about becoming an on-call firefighter.
Find out more: https://www.facebook.com/events/2714602888755155/
Message Sent By Ashley Lawton (Cheshire Police / Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service, Administrator, Corporate Communications).”
September 2020 Cheshire Fire and Rescue Newsletter – Incredible Life Saving Work
What a fascinating first news item. Having a heart attack while driving can’t even be imagined. But what are the odds in that happening and surviving? So much credit to the Fire and Rescue officers for being on hand. Not only that though. Being on hand only three days after receiving resuscitation training. Incredible stuff. A huge well done to those officers.
Thanks again John for the information. Much appreciated.
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