Nottingham Post

Highway workers from Notts nominated for Heroes award

PAIR HELPED RESUSCITAT­E MAN WHO HAD HAD HEART ATTACK AT WHEEL OF HIS CAR

- By JACK THURLOW jack.thurlow@reachplc.com @Jackthurlo­w21

A PAIR of highway workers have been hailed as “heroes” after helping to resuscitat­e a man who crashed his car following a heart attack.

Jim Cotter and Paul Ashmore (‘Ash’), who work for Hardstaff Barriers in Nottingham are finalists in the Highways Heroes Awards 2022, which recognise the heroic actions of individual­s working in their industry.

They were nominated for the award following an incident on the

M6 in Cheshire in September 2021, while on their way to install a vehicle restraint system at the Climate Change Conference, in Glasgow (COP26).

While stuck in traffic, they noticed that a car had collided with the central reservatio­n barrier.

Early on the scene, Jim and Ash immediatel­y got out of their van to help and put the amber lights on the vehicle to alert approachin­g traffic.

As the man’s car was against the barrier on the driver’s side, Jim, a former soldier, opened the passenger door and climbed through to check on the driver.

At this point, the man was unresponsi­ve and Jim, from Derby, struggled to find a pulse.

When the paramedic arrived Jim and Ash assisted in the efforts to resuscitat­e the man.

Miraculous­ly, after some time, the man’s pulse slowly started to come back. He was then taken to a nearby hospital for urgent medical care. Jim, a Project Manager for Hardstaff Barriers and a former Warrant Officer, in the Royal Engineers, said: “We assisted with traffic when we first got there and then assisted the paramedic who arrived very shortly after us. I gave heart compressio­ns whilst Ash assisted the medic in cutting the clothes to get the sensors on and using the ventilator to get some air into his lungs. “The last we heard he was in intensive care and very poorly, but still alive. I sincerely hope he is now OK.” Works Manager Paul, from Radcliffe on Trent, said: “As soon as we saw the collision, I knew we had to help, but it was a surprise to discover that the victim had suffered a heart attack. “I’m proud of our efforts that day and I really hope the gentleman made a good recovery. “Ever since the incident, I always ensure that there is a defibrilla­tor in my vehicle.”

As a result of the incident, defibrilla­tors have been placed inside every Hardstaff Barriers work vehicle. Jim and Ash will find out if they have been successful at the Highways Heroes Awards ceremony in London on December 7.

Ever since the incident, I always ensure that there is a defibrilla­tor in my vehicle.

Paul Ashmore

 ?? ?? Jim Cotter (left) and Paul Ashmore are finalists in the Highway Heroes Awards 2022
Jim Cotter (left) and Paul Ashmore are finalists in the Highway Heroes Awards 2022
 ?? ?? Traffic on the M6 in Cheshire
Traffic on the M6 in Cheshire

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