Sunderland Echo

KATHRYN TO THE RESQ ON THE PHONE

- By Poppy Kennedy poppy.kennedy@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter :@reporterpo­ppy

A call centre worker has been hailed a life-saver after an elderly customer had a sudden seizure while on the other end of the phone.

Kathryn Fisher, who works at ResQ call centre in Seaham, has been commended for preventing a ‘potentiall­y life-threatenin­g disaster’ after her quick actions ensured an elderly customer received vital care.

While on a call to the elderly gentleman, Kathryn became concerned for his welfare as he began to sound increasing­ly and worryingly unwell.

Suddenly the line went dead and Kathryn knew instantly she had to call for medical help.

The 35-year-old, who only started at the company six months ago, said: “I was working on an outbound campaign on the phone to the customer and it became apparent that he was quite unwell.

“I have had first aid training and I knew there was something that wasn’t quite right with him.

“I asked him if he wanted to continue or take a break and he said he was okay to continue the call and then all of a sudden the line just went dead.

“I spoke to my manager and got permission to call 111, who sent an ambulance to the man.”

Kathryn later discovered the elderly caller had suffered a serious seizure and her quick actions ensured he received the vital care he needed.

“After I spoke to 111, I went back to my normal duty, it was playing on my mind so I gave him a courtesy call later that day,” said Kathryn, who lives in Easington Colliery.

“He’d had a seizure and he said if it wasn’t for the quick actions of myself and the paramedics something serious could have happened.

“He couldn’t thank me enough, he said I was an angel.”

In her job, Kathryn makes between 200 and 300 calls a day, but on this occasion she says she knew instantly there was something seriously wrong.

Her boss, Neil Ross, senior team manager at ResQ, has praised Kathryn for her actions, which went “above and beyond”.

He said: “If it wasn’t for Kathryn thinking on her own two feet that could potentiall­y have led to a lifethreat­ening disaster for that customer.

“From our point of view we are very, very proud of Kathryn, we are proud as punch to have her working with us.

“Kathryn is a massive asset to us.”

“He’d had a seizure, something serious could have happened” KATHRYN FISHER

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ResQ call centre worker Kathryn Fisher.
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Kathryn is presented with a gift by senior team manager Neil Ross.

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