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Oct 2021
A Harrogate nurse has spoken about how a defibrillator saved a man's life at a 50th birthday party in Starbeck on Saturday.
Andy Dennis, who works in the intensive care unit at Harrogate District Hospital, was among guests at Harrogate Railway Sports and Social Club.
Mr Dennis was talking to hospital colleagues when he noticed the DJ, Dave Bielby, slumped motionless in his chair.
He went over and could not detect a pulse so he called for help and began administering chest compressions to restart his heart. He said:
Fortunately the club had a defibrillator on site and Mr Dennis, aided by players and other nurses, gave four electric shocks in between further chest compressions. He said:
Mr Dennis said the defibrillator almost certainly saved Mr Bielby's life because the time it would have taken to get one of two others in Starbeck — at the Prince of Wales pub and the Lloyds Pharmacy — would have cost valuable time.
Mr Bielby posted his gratitude to those who helped on the Harrogate Railway Facebook page. He said:
Mr Dennis is fundraising to raise £200,000 for the medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres. You can support his efforts here.
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