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First aid for real on the last day on the road

By Fergus
August 23, 2009 at 11:11 am

The last night proved to be eventful for Chris and myself as we came across a lady experiencing chest pains. We found her collapsed on the busy Friday night London Underground.

We treated and cared for the lady, who suffers from angina, staying with her until the ambulance service arrived.

If you have any first aid questions then ask fellow blogger Brad Smith.

It was a bright and early start for the road show team on Saturday. We battled to get through the London traffic! Our destination was in Maidstone Red Cross Centre where we had two groups of young people in the morning and in the afternoon.

It’s been a long week but as I sit on this train on my way home, I feel this road show really has been a success. We have accomplished our missions to meet the most vunerable of young people, we have seen estates that they live in and we have given their communities the confidence to stop and help a mate before it’s really too late.

From all the road show team, we would like to thank you for following our blogs this week.


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  • Andrew Sheldon

    Well done Fergus. You are doing an excellent job. Your enthusiasm is infectious: it’s good to know that so many people have caught some first aid knowledge and skills from you. Keep it up!

  • Andrew Sheldon

    Well done Fergus. You are doing an excellent job. Your enthusiasm is infectious: it’s good to know that so many people have caught some first aid knowledge and skills from you. Keep it up!