Elderly man taken to hospital after cardiac arrest at Sunderland golf club


A GOLFER was taken to hospital after he collapsed and suffered a cardiac arrest on the course. The Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS) was called to Wearside Golf Club, in Sunderland, at 12.25pm yesterday after an 81-year-old man collapsed. Members of the public gave the man CPR until paramedics arrived. Paramedic, Andy Mawson, praised those involved.

A GOLFER was taken to hospital after he collapsed and suffered a cardiac arrest on the course.

The Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS) was called to Wearside Golf Club, in Sunderland, at 12.25pm yesterday after an 81-year-old man collapsed.

Members of the public gave the man CPR until paramedics arrived.

Paramedic, Andy Mawson, praised those involved. He said: “Following incredible work by members of the public at the golf club, CPR was initiated and a portable defibrillator was used before road paramedics arrived and began advanced life-support.

“The combined effort restarted the patient’s heart and he was then given critical care support and a general anaesthetic by the consultant-led team from GNAAS. This was to place him into an induced coma, to ensure he was as stable as possible and to give him the best possible chance of survival.”

The man was then taken to Sunderland Royal Hospital by North East Ambulance Service where specialist cardiac care was available.

He added: “None of the advanced care that was delivered by the medical crews would have been possible without the efforts of the people at the golf club in the first instance, and for that we commend them all and join them in wishing the very best for the patient and his family.”

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