Ashbourne News Telegraph

Heart attack woman thanks air ambulance

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A WOMAN who had a heart attack while walking in the Ashbourne area has thanked the air ambulance crew that saved her life.

Pauline Dainty says she would not be around to enjoy Christmas with her six grandchild­ren if the charity had not transporte­d her to Royal Derby Hospital so quickly.

She says the feeling of having a heart attack was “worse than having a baby”.

Pauline, who was 69 at the time of the incident, said: “Without doubt the charity saved my life that day and I wouldn’t be looking forward to spending this Christmas with my six grandchild­ren if it wasn’t for them.”

She was nearing the top of a flight of steep steps at Ashbourne Heights camp site near Fenny Bentley when she had severe chest pains.

She said: “At first I thought it was bad indigestio­n but it got really bad, worse than having a baby.”

A member of staff at the campsite dialled 999 and a land ambulance attended the scene of the incident, which happened in March 2017.

Pauline was given morphine to help ease the pain but it was vital that she got the urgent medical treatment she needed as quickly as possible and so the local air ambulance was called out to fly her to the Royal Derby Hospital, which is 17 miles away by road.

The journey would normally take about half an hour via the A52 but on this particular day there was traffic chaos around Ashbourne and the local roads were at a standstill.

Pauline said: “Everything happened so quickly. I had the heart attack at 2pm and by 3.30pm I was on a ward after having a stent fitted.

“The helicopter landed on the hospital roof, the consultant was waiting for me and did the procedure immediatel­y.

“The quick treatment meant I had no long term damage and I now lead a normal life’” she added.

She was kept in hospital for two days and had to take it easy for a while afterwards to recover properly.

Pauline, from Nottingham, is now on regular medication and enjoys life to the full. Her hobbies included taking long walks in the local countrysid­e.

“You would never know now that I had a heart attack.

“I thank God and the local air ambulance for saving my life.

“The charity receives no government funding and relies on public donations to remain operationa­l so if you’re supporting charities this Christmas I urge you to choose Derbyshire, Leicesters­hire and Rutland Air Ambulance – it’s there for everybody who lives in the area,” she said.

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