"Luckiest woman alive" saved by off-duty paramedic after suffering heart attack on running machine
An off-duty NEAS paramedic has been hailed a hero after saving
the life of a woman who suffered a cardiac arrest while on a
running machine.
Mary Harris, from Easington Village, was training at her local
gymnasium when she felt a sudden pain before collapsing on the
treadmill.
Fortunately, NEAS Paramedic Mark Syson was also doing a work-out
at the same time.
He spotted Mary crumpled on the treadmill - which was still
running - and rushed over to administer CPR.
Having shouted ...