Sunderland Echo

HERO MOTHER SAVES MAN’S LIFE

‘People need to know CPR’

- Sophie Brownson sophie.brownson@jpimedia.co.uk @SBrownsonJ­PI

A young mum sprang into action to perform life-saving CPR when a man suddenly took ill.

Megan James was walking home with her little boy after shopping in Seaham when she heard a man’s cries for help.

The 19-year-old saw that a man was trying to carry out CPR on his friend who had taken ill on the dene by Harbour Walk in Seaham.

Instinct took over and Megan was able to find a passer-by to look after son Elijah, two, while she went to help the man.

With an ambulance service operator already on the phone, Megan was able to follow their instructio­ns to carry out chest compressio­ns until the man took a huge breath.

Megan said: “I was on my way home as I had been out shopping with my little boy when I heard someone from the dene shouting for help.

“I looked down the dene and that’s where I saw a man giving compressio­ns on the floor.”

She added: “I shouted to see if he had called an ambulance and he was on the phone to them.

“I then left my son with a woman who was passing by while I went to help.”

Megan said she had previously undergone a first aid training course in case she ever needed to help her son if an emergency situation arose.

“It all happened so quickly,” Megan said.

“It was a surreal experience and I was running on so much adrenaline.

“When I went to check for a pulse there was nothing, so I started to do the counts for the compressio­ns.

“The man eventually took a massive breath and just then the paramedics arrived at the top of the bank."

After handing over to the paramedics, Megan spoke to the police before returning home.

Since then she has been overwhelme­d by praise from her family and neighbours for her heroic actions.

“I never expected anything like that to happen,” Megan said.

“I think anyone would do it in that situation.

“[But] I do think a lot more people need to know CPR and how to do first aid.”

The North East Ambulance Service confirmed they were called to an incident in Seaham last Thursday.

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 ??  ?? Megan James, 19, with son Elijah James, two.
Megan James, 19, with son Elijah James, two.
 ??  ?? The incident took place on the dene by Harbour Walk in Seaham.
The incident took place on the dene by Harbour Walk in Seaham.

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