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Pensioner's life saved with a packet of hot cross buns

Postby dutchman » Sat Apr 07, 2012 1:55 pm

A dad has been hailed hero for saving a pensioner’s life with the aid of a packet of hot cross buns.

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Just days before Easter, fireman John Bird sprung into action to save an elderly shopper who suffered a suspected heart attack.

Jack Edwards, aged 89, collapsed in the Aldi supermarket car park in Radford on Monday morning.

The grandad, of Stretton-on-Dunsmore, had stopped breathing and there was no trace of a pulse when he lay unconscious on the ground.

John, a 37-year-old Earlsdon dad-of-three, had just finished his family shop at the Radford Road store when he saw the pensioner keel over.

He abandoned his trolley load of shopping to help the victim and feared the worst when Jack’s skin turned blue.

Armed with a six-pack of hot cross buns, which had fallen out of the casualty’s shopping bag, John used the Easter treats to keep Jack’s airway open before starting CPR.

“I was just on my way back to my car,” he said, “when I saw an elderly man go to open the back of his car.

“Then I saw him collapse on to his side. His shopping bag had dropped to the floor and all his change and all his shopping fell out.

“I rolled him on to his back, his breathing was shallow and there was a slight pulse at that point but I knew I needed to open his airway.

“I needed something to act as a cushion to put under his neck so I grabbed a pack of six hot cross buns that had come out of his shopping and lifted his head to put it under.

“I think a crowd had started to gather but I was too busy concentrating on what I was doing to notice.”

A female shopper called an ambulance while John carried out chest compressions for about 10 minutes until Jack was rushed by ambulance to Coventry’s University Hospital in Walsgrave.

Another male shopper gave Jack the kiss of life.

John, a firefighter of 11 years and dad to Megan, 21, Scarlett, 19, and Ted, five, feared Jack would not pull through.

He said: “CPR isn’t always successful. The man had stopped breathing and there was no sign of a pulse.

“He had turned very blue but after the CPR when he was put in the ambulance, I could see his chest moving, he was able to breathe by himself.”

John visited Jack in hospital on Thursday and was relieved to find he had made a rapid recovery although he remains under observation.

“I was so pleased to see him sat up in the hospital bed with his son,” said John, who has now been dubbed “the hot cross bun man” by Binley fire station colleagues.

“He’d had the pack of hot cross buns I’d used beside him – and there was only one left.

“His son laughed when I told him how I’d used them to save him.

“I’ll never look at hot cross buns the same way again.”

John’s wife Charmaine, 48, said: “John came home straight away to tell me and I thought his use of the hot cross buns was unusual. I’m so proud of him. He’s so modest. He’s a hero.”

Jack’s daughter Diane Bruce said: “If it hadn’t been for that gentleman, I don’t think dad would have survived.

“The family appreciates what he did so much.”

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Re: Pensioner's life saved with a packet of hot cross buns

Postby pollyanna » Sat Apr 07, 2012 6:18 pm

Well done that man - and let's hope that Jack makes a complete recovery :applause:
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Re: Pensioner's life saved with a packet of hot cross buns

Postby Spuffler » Mon Apr 09, 2012 10:54 am

Nice to have a bit of good news for a change! :)
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