Sunderland Echo

Off-duty NHS staff save fans

- Echo Reporter

NHS staff who used their resuscitat­ion skills to help save the lives of two fellow football fans have topped up their training so they are always ready to put their advanced lifesaving skills to the test.

South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust ran the two-day advanced life support and resuscitat­ion course for 24 colleagues, including junior doctors and nurses.

Among the participan­ts was Keith Nelson, an ICCU nurse at Sunderland Royal Hospital.

Keith helped give a fellow football supporter cardiopulm­onary resuscitat­ion (CPR) who collapsed outside the Stadium of Light following a match in 2021.

Tracey Cammish, a former member of the Trust, now Clinical Intelligen­ce Lead at NHS Supply Chain, was among the course’s instructor­s and also has experience of putting CPR skills to use outside of work.

She was among people who went to the aid of Newcastle fan when they had a cardiac arrest at St James’

Park also late last year.

The course was led by Consultant Cardiologi­st and Clinical Director for Cardiothor­acic Medicine, Dr Mickey Jachuck, who helped start last year’s Great North Run as one of four of the North East’s NHS pandemic heroes.

They were joined by Louise Dolphin and Paul Frear from the Trust’s resuscitat­ion team as course leads, with the training drawing on the expertise of colleagues past and present to deliver the sessions.

Dr Jachuck said: “The actions of Tracey and Keith show how this training can save a life and we are proud they stepped forward and played their part in putting

their skills into practice when it mattered.

“The advanced life support course is one of a number of courses run by the resus team and follows the Resuscitat­ion Council UK guidelines.

“While it’s essential for many of us working in the NHS to have this advanced lifesaving training, CPR is a really important skill that anyone can learn.

"We routinely offer basic training to our staff in nonclinica­l roles and I would encourage everyone to look for informatio­n on how to do basic CPR.”

An NHS guide to CPR can be found at https://www.nhs. uk/conditions/first-aid/cpr/

 ?? ?? NHS staff pictured during the two-day resus course.
NHS staff pictured during the two-day resus course.
 ?? ?? Keith Nelson and Tracey Cammish.
Keith Nelson and Tracey Cammish.

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