Runners Lisa Loftus and Mickey Donkin performed CPR while Foundation founder Sergio Petrucci fetched the defibrillator from the charity's van
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00:00Red Sky Foundation founder Sergio Petrucci, talk us through what happened.
00:06So we were on the central reservation of the central motorway in Newcastle ready for the
00:13Newcastle 10k, the final wave of runners went past us and the support bicycles had left
00:18and we were on our way back up the slip road to prepare our stage area for our runners
00:23coming back and I suddenly looked over my right shoulder and I saw the actions which
00:28pretty much just illustrated CPR was being carried out, recognising this straight away
00:35I ran up the slip road to retrieve the defibrillator that we had in the Red Sky Foundation van
00:40and we got that straight away back to the patient on the central motorway right in the
00:46middle of the road and there was these superheroes who performed early CPR, it was Lisa and Mickey
00:52that were doing the compressions, the pads went straight onto the bare chest, they followed
00:58the chain of survival and as soon as the pads went on the defibrillator did all the
01:02work for them and told them to stand clear of the patient while it was administering
01:06its checks on the heart rhythm and what it was looking for was irregularity, when it
01:12picked that up it notified Lisa and Mickey to stand back and press the shock button to
01:18deliver the first shock which was administered straight away and then they could proceed
01:23with the CPR again. It was a textbook experience to be fair and this early action, early CPR,
01:31early defibrillation would do nothing more than just save this guy's life and give him
01:35the best chance of surviving the out of hospital cardiac arrest because only 1 in 10 people
01:41have the survival rate if they were to go into a medical emergency in a cardiac arrest
01:47and you can only put that down to the stars lining up or everything that happened that
01:52day for the gentleman concerned, it was the luckiest day of his life.