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William Harvey Hospital car park staff save life of man having heart attack in Ashford

By: Liane Castle lcastle@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 08:41, 11 August 2022

Updated: 14:42, 11 August 2022

Hospital parking staff who helped save the life of an elderly man who was having a heart attack have been honoured with an award.

The team at the William Harvey Hospital in Ashford sprang into action when they received a message telling them to look out for a particular car carrying the patient who needed urgent treatment.

Ian Peebles, Andrew Levett and Dean Davidson from the parking team at the William Harvey

Parking manager Dean Davidson said: “We received a radio message that a car was being sent up to the blue badge car park as the passenger seemed to be having a heart attack.

“I was in the car park at the time and asked one of my colleagues to go into the emergency department to alert a nurse.

“When I spotted the car I directed it to park outside the emergency department entrance, and a nurse came out with a wheelchair.

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“There was no reaction or movement from the elderly male passenger and he looked in a bad way.”

The nurse borrowed a special board from a nearby ambulance crew and Mr Davidson and his colleague Andrew Levett helped her lift the man out of the car.

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He was rushed straight into the hospital for treatment.

Mr Davidson added: “Later that day I checked on the man’s condition and was told he had experienced a massive heart attack but had survived.

“It was humbling to know as a team we had played a small part in helping to save his life.

“People sometimes think our role is just to issue tickets but there is so much more to the job than that – primarily we are there to make sure everyone can park safely and get to where they need to be.

“We can make a positive difference to people’s experience of our hospitals by providing a friendly and welcoming presence and, occasionally as with this case, we can even help save lives.”

The William Harvey Hospital in Ashford

The team were presented with a Golden Heart badge and certificate by managers at East Kent Hospitals Trust to thank them for their dedication.

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The scheme recognises unsung heroes across the trust and are awarded on a rolling basis throughout the year.

Staff nominate their colleagues who go the extra mile, and all nominations receive a certificate, with a handful of stand-out entries receiving the badge as well.

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