Nottingham Post

Judita performs CPR after having first-aid training

- By MIA O’HARE mia.ohare@reachplc.com

A NOTTINGHAM­SHIRE woman performed CPR on a member of the public while on her way home from an emergency first-aid training course.

Judita Oyaluade (pictured) had just completed a sevenhour course with St John Ambulance in Mansfield, when she ended up performing chest compressio­ns on a woman.

Judita, a positive behaviour practition­er at Lifeways, was walking to the bus station when she saw the woman in need of help.

She said: “I noticed a lady sitting on the floor with another younger lady talking to her. At first, I wasn’t sure what was happening or what was wrong, so I went to ask them if everything was OK.”

An ambulance was called and Judita instructed the woman to adopt a recommende­d body position for someone experienci­ng chest pains. Judita added: “But the lady was refusing to comply, as she was in too much pain.

“I knew I had to adapt and try to at least encourage the lady to raise her chest from the floor.” But while still waiting for the ambulance, the woman’s lost consciousn­ess.

Judita said: “I knew from the training the importance of checking the breathing and I started CPR. Luckily there were a few other people helping, and we were swapping providing the CPR.

“When paramedics arrived, they continued providing medical help and CPR. The lady was then transferre­d by the ambulance to the hospital.”

Judita hasn’t found out what happened to the woman – but was thankful to have been able to help.

She said: “I know that without the knowledge and skills that I was luckily able to gain during my first-aid training, I wouldn’t have been able to provide such support.”

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