Millionaire who kept his son alive by performing CPR - News Summed Up

Millionaire who kept his son alive by performing CPR


A multi-millionaire former bodyguard of Michael Jackson has revealed his toddler son could have died because of a catalogue of errors by a scandal-hit ambulance service. South West Ambulance Service has defended its controversial move to downgrade the seriousness of Hero's call. Jonathan Legge led the report on behalf of South Western Ambulance Service, which has been rocked by a chain of events in recent months. A spokesperson for the ambulance service added: 'We accept that the family felt that the call handler had been abrupt. Mr Fiddes is now hosting a special one-off CPR class on January 27 for parents to learn essential CPR skills.


Source: Daily Mail January 18, 2018 11:23 UTC



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