ON Monday, November 26 myself and a colleague, Judith, were taking a resident with learning disabilities from Whiston to his home at Clock Face.
The gentleman had an epileptic fit and we stopped on a very busy road in the rush hour.
A lady stopped to help and a gentleman police traffic officer came to our aid.
An ambulance stopped. Paramedic Robert Holt and technician Anne Orsking pulled out all of the stops to deliver care in a professional manner.
They were very calm, patient and kind and sent for another ambulance.
We all arrived at the hospital safely and the gentleman arrived home after treatment a few hours later.
I would like to congratulate and thank our unsung heroes.
Sheila Labdon, retired nurse
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