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    Fire crew save heart attack victim

    Firefighters saved the life of a pensioner who suffered a heart attack in a rare use of state-of-the-art medical kit issued to fire engines.

    The crew from Bradford fire station had gone to deal with a blazing car in Mark Street, West Bowling, Bradford, when the drama unfolded.

    As the crew from Red Watch were about to tackle the fire the 76-year-old father of the vehicle's owner collapsed.

    Firefighters turned their attention away from the car, which they later said had been targeted in an arson attack, and rushed to help the man with a defibrillator - a machine that re-starts the heart.

    The use of defibrillators by fire crews has been controversial since the procedure was initiated some years ago, when unions attacked the idea that firefighters should re-train as paramedics for no extra pay.

    But, in this instance, fire chiefs said the man would have died without the timely intervention of the firefighters using the defibrillators their engine was kitted out with.

    Steve Atkinson, Red Watch manager for Bradford fire station, went out on the fire call. He said the man they helped had gone inside his house to call his daughter to tell her about the car and, within a couple of minutes, had collapsed.

    Mr Atkinson said: "We forgot about the car and turned our attention to the man. He had no pulse and wasn't breathing. We believe he had had a heart attack."

    All the fire crew are trained in first aid, he said, and a fireman who was also a first aid casualty care instructor used an automated external defibrillator to kick-start the man's heart.

    Paramedics arrived and stabilised the man, who was then taken to Bradford Royal Infirmary just before midnight on Wednesday.

    Mr Atkinson said: "It was a team effort, with the crew pulling together. He would have died if we had not had the AED defibrillator on the engine."

    When firefighters checked out the car fire, they found that the window had been smashed, petrol poured inside and deliberately set on fire.

    Police investigated the car and a West Yorkshire police spokesman said inquiries were continuing.

    John Blyth, Green Watch manager for Bradford fire station, said: "AEDs are used very rarely. I have been working in the service for 25 years and I can only remember them being used on one or two occasions."

    6:30am Friday 18th May 2007

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    Posted by: Bee, Bradford on 5:43pm Thu 17 May 07
    Not once have i read 'WELL DONE' to these firefighters, they saved a mans life! People should respect firefighters as they dont just put out fires but also save people lives! WELL DONE!!!!
    Posted by: anne, bradford on 11:36pm Thu 17 May 07
    well done to all the firemen who saved this mans life,well you save thousands of lifes and you do a great job, i get realy mad when i read about the idiots who throw bricks and things at the firemen or engines you should put the hoze as fast as it will go and blow them off this earth.they are just yobs.no use to anyone,
    Posted by: Darren Shackleton, Nelson, New Zealand on 10:13am Fri 18 May 07
    Glad we don't get the grief you people do here in Nelson, New Zealand, but I can sure sympathize with you, Keep up the good work and thanks for putting out the fire in my mum and dad's basement last year...

    Darren Shackleton
    Red Watch
    Nelson Fire Brigade
    New Zealand
    Posted by: Steve, Cullingworth on 9:38pm Fri 18 May 07
    Anne, you are correct, I live in Cullingworth, which what used to be a desirable place to live. It's full of yobs now, hanging around on street corners giving you dirty looks. I'm thinking of emigrating to Spain or Turkey.
    Posted by: Anon, Bfd on 11:05pm Fri 18 May 07
    Steve,

    I think you might need to research your destinations a little better - Spain and Turkey?!

    These places are over run with immigrants, unruly members of the country and terrorist among a few to mention.

    Then again you could live in West Yorkshire...........
    ...oh yes........bugger it i'm off to ireland
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