While unlucky for some, Friday 13 December proved to a very lucky day for a retired Steyning woman who was reunited with her lifesavers four years to the day after she suffered a massive cardiac arrest.

Delivering a total of 10 shocks to her heart, the SECAmb team were delighted to meet 73-year-old Sue Yarnall at Banstead Make Ready Centre last week.

The emotional reunion brought together Advanced Paramedic Practitioner, Mark Hodsoll, Newly Qualified Paramedic, Emma Riviere, and two paramedics, Andy Arter and Martin Sommers from Platinum Ambulance, a private provider who was closest to the scene that day.

Suffering no previous symptoms, Sue managed to dial 999 and remained conscious until the Platinum Ambulance crew arrived. She lost consciousness soon after their arrival. The crew delivered a total of four shocks in Sue’s bathroom in an effort to stabilise the rhythm of Sue’s heart.

The Andy and Martin were quickly backed up by SECAmb’s  Mark Hodsoll and Emma Riviere, who helped to stabilise Sue and transport her on to hospital.

Mark said: ‘It was an intense life-saving effort, particularly given the location and being tight for space. Sue needed a total of 10 shocks to her heart to restore a stable rhythm; six of these shocks were delivered in the ambulance on the way to the hospital. She is very lucky to have pulled through.”

After arriving at Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton, Sue received a life-saving stent.

Four years on, Sue is living life to the fullest, often going on holidays with her best friend Christine.

Reflecting on the reunion, Mark Hodsoll said: “It’s not often we get to meet the people we’ve helped after they’ve recovered. Reunions like this are a reminder of why we do what we do. Seeing Sue so full of life is incredibly rewarding.”

Emma Riviere, who was a student paramedic at the time of the incident, echoed this sentiment. “Being part of a life-saving effort like that stays with you. Meeting Sue again, healthy and happy, is an experience I’ll always cherish.”

For Sue, the reunion was very emotional. She said: “I’m so thankful to each and every one of them. I wouldn’t be here without them”.

Her appreciation extended to all the paramedics who played a role in saving her life and to the medical teams at Royal Sussex County Hospital who continued her care.