* The packed audience for the Alfie Boe concert on Tuesday night.
A search has been launched for a heroic former paramedic who leapt into action after a concert-goer suffered a cardiac arrest.
The victim
collapsed in the car park following the opening concert at Llangollen
International Musical Eisteddfod starring Alfie Boe and supergroup, Welsh of
the West End.
The quick-thinking
ex paramedic ran to the nearby rugby club and grabbed a defibrillator to
perform CPR - cardio-pulmonary resuscitation.
It’s understood
his heart was shocked back into life three times.
The Eisteddfod are
keen to identify the hero of the hour and want to reward him with free concert
tickets to the rest of the festival.
The incident happened on the car park field above the Eisteddfod Maes after 11pm and the response by the emergency services was exemplary, according to Eisteddfod Executive Producer Camilla King.
She said the man’s
swift action was quickly followed up by the St John’s Ambulance staff on site
who quickly had two paramedics, an ambulance crew and an operational commander
on the scene.
An ambulance
arrived at the scene not long after and took him to Wrexham Maelor Hospital
where his condition was said to be stable.
She said: “A
couple who had attended the concert were in the car park when the man collapsed
and by an absolute miracle there was a couple nearby and the man is a former
paramedic.
“He started
immediate CPR and was soon joined by our on-site St John’s team who also
did a fantastic job.
“In the meantime
he must have known that the nearby sports club had a defibrillator and he was
able to get that into operation. It was very quick thinking on his part.
“There were so
many people leaving the Alfie Boe concert that we were worried the ambulance
might get held up but it also arrived quickly and so it was an excellent
response by everyone.
“By the time the
ambulance was taking him to the Maelor Hospital he was able to speak to his
wife. It was a fantastic response all round and we’re very grateful to everyone
concerned.
“I spoke to the
man’s wife and it was good to hear that his condition was stable and we wish
him a full and speedy recovery.
“We would very
much like to be able to identify the man who reacted so brilliantly well and
offer him our thanks and tickets to concerts of his choice for the rest of the
week.
“The man’s family are understandably also keen to
say thank you for his quick thinking which probably meant the difference
between life and death. He was a real hero.”
According to St John
Ambulance, the patient was handed over to the Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust
who safely transported him to hospital.
Darren Murray, Head of Community Operations, said: ‘We are proud of the volunteers who responded quickly and delivered a high standard of care synonymous with St John Ambulance Cymru. We wish the patient all the best in their recovery.”