The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Postie saves a life with prompt CPR delivery

ACTION: Good Samaritan’s quick thinking helps dad whose breathing stopped after falling from stair ladder

- CRAIG SMITH csmith@thecourier.co.uk

A Fife postie has been hailed a hero after saving the life of a customer while out on his rounds.

Darren Mcleod’s quick thinking almost certainly prevented tragedy when Ian Wilson’s teenage son asked him to help his father, who had fallen from a stair ladder at a house in Glenrothes.

While Aaron, 19, phoned for an ambulance, Darren, 41, stayed with Ian who subsequent­ly stopped breathing.

The dedicated delivery worker sprang into action and carried out CPR until paramedics arrived.

Aaron also took over the life-saving action at one stage.

Despite needing three defibrilla­tor shocks to restart his heart – twice in the house and once in the ambulance – Ian, 53, has lived to tell the tale and admits he owes Darren and Aaron his future.

He said: “I’ve got five kids, six grandkids and another grandkid on the way, and thanks to Darren I get to see them all and spend Christmas with them.

“Nobody knows what’s round the corner but he’s given me an opportunit­y to have more of my life and that’s a gift.

“It feels like I’ve won the lottery, and to be honest if I had won the lottery I could give every penny to Darren and it still wouldn’t be enough.”

Doctors believe Ian had a cardiac arrest while on the ladder, which caused his fall.

Ian said: “There’s so many coincidenc­es and ironies – I was day off, Aaron is a student at St Andrews University but was off that day, and Darren was putting post through the door just as it happened.

“I was putting a false roof up, was measuring up and that’s it. Apparently I just pogo-sticked down the stairs on my head and I was out of it.

“Darren’s a lovely wee character, a great guy and I can’t thank him enough.

“He could have quite easily stood back and phoned an ambulance, but he took a chance and that was enough to keep me going.”

Describing the paramedics as “absolutely outstandin­g”, Ian’s wife Pauline recalled: “Darren was shaking like a leaf but he even took the time to lock up the doors when we went away in the ambulance and somehow he managed to continue on his rounds.

“If Darren and Aaron hadn’t acted the way they did then Ian wouldn’t be here.”

Darren is modest about what happened but his wife Kelly has brought his heroic actions to the attention of Royal Mail.

She said: “I am beyond proud of him. “Posties are so committed out in all weathers, but to save a life while out on delivery I feel is something really special, something unforgetta­ble.”

A Royal Mail Spokespers­on “We’re very proud of Darren and his quickthink­ing actions in helping a resident.”

“I’ve got five kids, six grandkids and another grandkid on the way... thanks to Darren I get to spend Christmas with them. IAN WILSON

 ?? Picture: Steve Brown. ?? Ian Wilson, with his son Aaron, is glad to be alive after a cardiac arrest.
Picture: Steve Brown. Ian Wilson, with his son Aaron, is glad to be alive after a cardiac arrest.
 ??  ?? Hero postman Darren McLeod whose quick thinking saved a life.
Hero postman Darren McLeod whose quick thinking saved a life.

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