Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Thank you for fighting to save our beloved dad

- BY OLIVER CLAY oliver.clay@trinitymir­ror.com @OliverClay­RWWN

THREE brothers and their sister – including two from Runcorn - are running the Liverpool Rock And Roll Half Marathon in memory of their late father, from Widnes, who died following a sudden heart attack.

Ian, Ady and Graham Savage and their sister Emma will be raising cash for The Ambulance Staff Charity (TASC) in tribute to the paramedics who tried so hard to save their dad.

A TASC spokesman said Paul Savage, who was 61 and lived in Widnes, was resuscitat­ed by ambulance staff on at least two occasions after his heart stopped beating following a cardiac arrest last November.

Mr Savage then suffered three more heart attacks in the ambulance taking him to Whiston Hospital, only to again be revived on each occasion.

However, he passed away three days later.

His son Ian, 39, of Runcorn, has now enrolled his siblings, including brother Ady, also from Runcorn, in the Liverpool Rock And Roll Half Marathon, taking place on Sunday, May 20.

A fifth sibling, Martyn, will be looking after their mother Jennifer on the day so is unable to take part.

At the same time, their various spouses and partners together with a combined eight children will also be running in the one mile support race on the same day.

Ian, who has set up a Just Giving page to raise funds for TASC, has also been supported with a £500 donation from his employers CF Fertiliser­s near Chester plus a £280 collection from his workmates.

He said: “Our dad passed away from a ● massive heart attack last November.

“It was in the middle of the night so our mum called an ambulance.

“When the paramedics arrived, dad had stopped breathing, but they resuscitat­ed and stabilised him twice.

“There were five paramedics in two ambulances and a first responder who were unbelievab­le in keeping him alive.

“They were exhausted taking it in turns to resuscitat­e him.

“He then had three more heart attacks in the ambulance from his home to the hospital.

“The profession­alism of these people was amazing and we have so much admiration for them.”

Ian said his dad had apparently suffered a number of minor heart attacks in the past which they didn’t know about.

He said: “Sadly he didn’t improve and he passed away three days later.

“It was the lack of oxygen to the brain when he stopped breathing that proved fatal in the end.”

The family held a collection at the funeral in support of the intensive care unit at Whiston Hospital but then decided to use the half marathon, which they had already entered, to raise money for TASC.

Ian added: “I have two friends who are paramedics so I know what they go through.

“As well as thanking the paramedics who cared for our dad, who were nothing short of heroes, we also wanted to make everyone aware of what the ambulance service provides for all of us.”

To support the family’s fundraisin­g in aid of TASC, visit JustGiving.com and search for ‘Ian Savage’ and ‘Liverpool Rock N Roll Half Marathon’.

For informatio­n about TASC, visit www.theasc.org.uk or follow on social media

 ??  ?? Ian Savage and his siblings are running the Liverpool Rock And Roll Half Marathon (left) for The Ambulance Staff Charity in memory of dad Paul (above)
Ian Savage and his siblings are running the Liverpool Rock And Roll Half Marathon (left) for The Ambulance Staff Charity in memory of dad Paul (above)

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