Jo Quigley was saved by an off-duty doctor after he went into cardiac arrest last month. He wants to find her to thanks her.
"If she didn't act so quickly I'd be dead. I want to thank her for saving my life."He is now appealing to find an off-duty doctor who saved his life when he collapsed on Heathfield Road.
Several members of the public came to his aid but he and his wife Andrea are especially trying to track down a doctor who performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation for 18 minutes until the ambulance arrived.Mr Quigley has had a heart bypass, a heart attack and three strokes alongside the cardiac arrest he suffered last month.
Alongside the mystery doctor, a midwife cleared Mr Quigley's airways and another member of the public called an ambulance.He came home on Friday and is keen to track down the doctor who saved his life. The Quigley family have tried to find her social media and have contacted local GP surgeries but have so far been unsuccessful."I managed to contact the midwife... who said the doctor did the most amazing job."People encouraged to attend shopping centre CPR workshopTown to get public defibrillators in ad displays
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