Carmarthen Journal

Cops praised for saving ill man’s life

- IAN LEWIS Reporter ian.lewis@walesonlin­e.co.uk

POLICE officers in Cardigan have been praised for their swift response, dedication and tireless actions after carrying out resuscitat­ion on a critically ill man for 45 minutes.

The team has been described as epitomisin­g Dyfed-powys Police’s pledge to keeping its communitie­s safe after tirelessly doing all they could to keep the man alive.

A call was made to the force’s control room at around 5pm on December 13, reporting that a 50-year-old man had been found unconsciou­s at his home.

The person who made the call was panicstric­ken, believing the man had passed away.

The town’s response team swiftly attended the scene and found the casualty on the floor in his lounge, not breathing and unresponsi­ve.

Cardigan Inspector Owen Williams said: “Sadly, it wasn’t looking good for the male. There was no indication how long he had been there, and he was cold to the touch.

“However, our officers were determined to do all they could to give him a chance of survival. They immediatel­y started CPR, which they tirelessly continued for around 45 minutes, and to keep it up for that amount of time is deserving of high praise.”

Once stabilised, the man was taken to hospital, where he remained in a critical condition for several weeks.

Inspector Williams said: “We are aware that the man is now back at home and doing well, which is a relief to us all.

“If it wasn’t for the efforts of all those who responded to the call, I have little doubt that the outcome would have been very different.

“My sincere thanks go to my team for their swift response, their dedication and knowledge of first aid, which saved this man’s life.”

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