Manchester Evening News

Tributes paid as ambulance worker dies after Covid fight

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EMOTIONAL tributes have been paid to an ambulance worker who died after a devastatin­g battle with Covid-19.

Peter Millington worked for North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) for more than 30 years.

Over the weekend, he tragically died aged just 58 after being struck down with coronaviru­s.

During his career with the ambulance service, Peter worked as a paramedic at Wigan Ambulance Station, before becoming an operationa­l trainer, NWAS has said.

Peter’s passion and skill for computers eventually led to him to move into the ‘informatio­n field’ as a capacity manager, firstly at the Broughton Emergency Operations Centre, then in Manchester working as part of the Regional Planning Team.

“He was a very valued and popular member of the team, always having a happy outlook and very helpful no matter what the issue,” said a spokespers­on for NWAS in the wake of the death of the ‘friend and colleague’.

Heartbreak­ing tributes have flooded in for the 58-year-old, who leaves behind his fiancee Lynn Caddick and his two children Sophie and Alex, who also works for North West Ambulance Service. His children said: “We are devastated at the loss of our lovely dad. He brought joy to everyone he knew and will be missed by many. We will forever hold the special memories we have of him in our hearts.”

Chief Executive Daren Mochrie said: “Peter was a well-loved colleague and a friend to many. He will be deeply missed.”

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