Archives (2025)

Image: Brighton cardiac arrest survivor reunites with 999 heroes after remarkable recovery
15 April 2025

Brighton cardiac arrest survivor reunites with 999 heroes after remarkable recovery

A first aid trained man from Brighton, who was reunited recently with his life-savers, knows only too well the benefits of CPR training. Now 64-year-old, Trevor Howell, and his wife Dawn recently visited SECAmb’s Brighton Make Ready Centre on Wednesday, 2 April 2025 to thank the clinicians that saved his life – only five months after he suffered a cardiac arrest at work. With fewer than one in 12

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Image: Hastings cardiac arrest survivor thanks paramedics for giving her the chance to meet grandson
10 April 2025

Hastings cardiac arrest survivor thanks paramedics for giving her the chance to meet grandson

A Hastings woman has a second chance at life and an opportunity to enjoy her first grandson thanks to the life-saving efforts of SECAmb clinicians. 54-year-old Amanda Burns and her husband John, met her life-savers at an emotional reunion held at the Trust’s Hastings Make Ready Centre on Friday, 28 March. But with just 10 per cent of people surviving out-of-hospital cardiac arrests, Amanda knows

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Image: ‘Shout for help’ sees GoodSAM responder save patient’s life
26 March 2025

‘Shout for help’ sees GoodSAM responder save patient’s life

A Crawley man who was first on scene of a cardiac arrest, after being alerted via the GoodSAM app by South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb), is urging others to sign up to the initiative. Cub and Scout leader, Callum Hawker, responded to the alert following reports of a cardiac arrest in the Crawley area in January. GoodSAM is an app used by SECAmb to alert trained responders to cardiac arres

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