Otago Daily Times

Emeritus professor’s life saved by friend’s CPR

- CHRIS MORRIS chris.morris@odt.co.nz

THE family of University of Otago Emeritus Prof Tom Brooking is praising the CPR skills of a friend after the academic suffered a serious cardiac event.

Prof Brooking (69) was in a car heading home from the Black Caps cricket match at the University of Otago Oval on Wednesday when he went into cardiac arrest and collapsed shortly before 7pm.

His daughter, Rachel Brooking, told the Otago Daily Times Prof Brooking was with friend and former student James Beattie, who called for help and then administer­ed CPR — helped by another passerby — until paramedics arrived.

He was taken to Dunedin Hospital, but had since regained consciousn­ess and been moved from ICU to the cardiac ward.

He was likely to require surgery, she said.

The family were ‘‘exceptiona­lly grateful’’ for the efforts of Mr Beattie, who knew CPR and could help Prof Brooking, as well as the passerby, emergency services, hospital staff and wellwisher­s.

‘‘Thankfully, Tom is now talking and awaiting further treatment,’’ she said.

Prof Brooking retired as a lecturer late last year, ending a 40year career teaching history at the University of Otago.

He planned to continue coediting a volume in a series on the cultural history of democracy and embark on a major new history of rural New Zealand.

Ms Brooking said the actions of her father’s friend, in performing CPR, underscore­d the value of people learning the skill.

‘‘I have now enrolled in a fullday first aid course next month,’’ she said.

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