Is there a doctor in the house? Yes - there's 6!
The Herald|December 03, 2024
IAN HAS CARDIAC ARREST IN A BREWERY... BUT MEDICS NEARBY
KATIE OBORN
Is there a doctor in the house? Yes - there's 6!

A PLYMOUTH man has survived a cardiac arrest in a local brewery after several medics who happened to be nearby sprang into action to save him.

Ian Househam, aged 62, collapsed in Roam Brewery & Bakery last month, with an “outstanding” response from both the medics and brewery staff.

Ian had the sudden cardiac arrest shortly after arriving for his friend’s dog’s 10th birthday party at the independant brewery, taproom and kitchen in Peverell, on October 17.

Luckily for him, six Derriford-based medics – including some emergency doctors – just happened to be having a quiet after-work drink there at the time.

All six medics immediately sprang into action, along with a first responder from RNLI, another trained medic and several of the Roam Brewery staff who were trained in emergency first aid, including the manager Daniel Heath.

Shane Scott, aged 70, is a long-term friend of Ian and he’d organised a get together at the bar for his dog, Jackson – who had turned 10.

Diese Geschichte stammt aus der December 03, 2024-Ausgabe von The Herald.

Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.

Diese Geschichte stammt aus der December 03, 2024-Ausgabe von The Herald.

Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.

WEITERE ARTIKEL AUS THE HERALDAlle anzeigen
Warning tax rises may have greater impact on inflation
The Herald

Warning tax rises may have greater impact on inflation

GOLDMAN Sachs has warned that the tax increases introduced by Rachel Reeves in the Budget could have a more significant impact on employment and inflation than official estimates suggest.

time-read
1 min  |
December 04, 2024
Convenience store rises from the ashes, a year after devastating fire
The Herald

Convenience store rises from the ashes, a year after devastating fire

A PLYMOUTH convenience store has risen from the ashes with a £250,000 new look - a year after a devastating fire.

time-read
1 min  |
December 04, 2024
The Herald

Architects leave debts of almost £500k

AN award-winning Plymouth architecture company has left debts of nearly £500,000 after collapsing, it can be revealed.

time-read
2 Minuten  |
December 04, 2024
Commissioner for Covid fraud named
The Herald

Commissioner for Covid fraud named

THE newly appointed Covid corruption commissioner will \"leave no stone unturned\" as he investigates a \"carnival of fraud\", Rachel Reeves has said.

time-read
1 min  |
December 04, 2024
Kaiser Chiefs unveil Home Park gig
The Herald

Kaiser Chiefs unveil Home Park gig

KAISER Chiefs are playing a huge summer show in Plymouth next year to mark 20 years of their debut album.

time-read
1 min  |
December 04, 2024
History favours Pilgrims in their FA Cup encounter
The Herald

History favours Pilgrims in their FA Cup encounter

HISTORY is on the side of Plymouth Argyle ahead of their Emirates FA Cup third-round tie away to Premier League club Brentford next month.

time-read
2 Minuten  |
December 04, 2024
TIME FOR SUPPORT
The Herald

TIME FOR SUPPORT

HALLETT DETERMINED TO FIND WAYS OF HELPING ROONEY

time-read
3 Minuten  |
December 04, 2024
Hallett is close to revealing mystery investor
The Herald

Hallett is close to revealing mystery investor

EFL ARE UNDERTAKING APPROVAL PROCESS OF UNKNOWN PERSON

time-read
3 Minuten  |
December 04, 2024
Sargeant and Clemson impress in Fawn's defeat
The Herald

Sargeant and Clemson impress in Fawn's defeat

MARK Sargeant and Dave Clemson's (38.50) 26-dart 1001 leg included two maximums that contributed to 500 points in just three visits to the board from the latter.

time-read
5 Minuten  |
December 04, 2024
Expansion plans for prisons slated
The Herald

Expansion plans for prisons slated

GOVERNMENT plans to boost prison capacity could fall short by thousands of cell spaces within two years and cost the taxpayer billions of pounds more than anticipated, Whitehall's spending watchdog has warned.

time-read
1 min  |
December 04, 2024