Cardiac arrest survivor’s heartfelt thanks to crews and call handler

A Londoner who survived a cardiac arrest in the summer has sent his heartfelt thanks to those at London Ambulance Service who – he says – saved his life.

Brian Livesey says he wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for all of the NHS staff involved that morning and beyond – and in particular, the call handler Callum.

When Brian went into cardiac arrest in August last year, his partner, Sally Hornsey, spoke to Callum on the phone, and was calmly guided through performing CPR. Callum stayed on the line with Sally until London Ambulance Service crews arrived to take over, and reassured and supported her.

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