Glasgow Times

Hero volunteer stars in £ 500k fundraiser

- BY LAUREN BROWNLIE

AST Andrew’s First Aid volunteer who saved a man’s life on her first day back after her son’s death is fronting a £ 500,000 fundraisin­g campaign for the charity.

The 138- year- old organisati­on has seen its regular sources of income all but wiped out due to the impact of Covid- 19, and now faces challengin­g decisions about how it can continue to deliver its services for the future.

Volunteer Liz Seymour, Hamilton, who joined the Kilbride Company 18 years is urging people to support campaign.

The 55- year- old lost her eldest son, Mark, a fit young man, in September 2017 when he was 34.

He came home and went to bed after playing five- a- side football with his brother and never woke up.

Despite her efforts using CPR, she was unable to revive him, with the cause of death believed to be a massive cardiac arrest.

Four months later, on her very first outing back with St Andrew’s First Aid after losing her son, she was attending a football match when a spectator suffered a cardiac arrest.

Her training immediatel­y kicked in and she started CPR until the ambulance team arrived, and her fast reactions and skills saved the man’s life.

She said: “St Andrew’s First Aid has literally been a lifeline for me. After the loss of my son, they were like a second family and gave me the love, support and kindness I needed.

“Although it was really hard, it was almost cathartic to be involved in saving someone’s life during my first event back. My ability to not from East ago, the freeze is testament to the training I received.

“St Andrew’s First Aid is a vital part of our history and it’s so important for us to make sure it is a part of our future too – for us and for those generation­s to come.

“We all have the potential to be a life saver, so I’m asking the people of Scotland to support this campaign – and a charity that needs us to give something back.”

Since its establishm­ent in 1882, the charity’s volunteers have tended to casualties and saved lives up and down the country – at football matches, music events, community gatherings and even when they simply happened to have been passing.

Those interested in donating can text SAFA to 70660 to donate £ 10 or visit firstaid. org. uk/ donate.

The campaign is being supported by radio and TV commercial­s launching later this month. to- class

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Volunteer Liz Seymour saved a life on her first day back at work after losing her son

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