Alan Teaches Life-Saving Skills to More than 1,000 People

Alan Teaches Life-Saving Skills to More than 1,000 People

Posted: Wed, 20 Sep 2017

Alan Teaches Life-Saving Skills to More than 1,000 People

Retired cardiac nurse Alan Harrison-White is a vital member of the JHMT team, putting his skills to use for local charity the Joe Humphries Memorial Trust.

The JHMT was set up was set up in memory of Rothley teenager Joe Humphries, who collapsed and tragically died from SADS – sudden arrhythmic death syndrome – in October 2012, while he was out jogging.

Since that time, the charity's dedicated fundraisers, volunteers and medical leads have worked tirelessly to increase the number of public-access defibrillators available across the city and county.

They have also worked to increase awareness of sudden heart deaths and – crucially – to ensure as many people as possible are trained in CPR and how to use a defibrillator.

Alan, 60, from Mountsorrel, said: "Because we do the training in groups, I can't pinpoint exactly who the 1,000th person I trained was, but I know it will be someone from the 12/74 Scouts in Mere Road, Leicester, where I did some training recently.

"I started doing the CPR training for the charity on the 3 September 2013, when I trained members of the local community in Rothley. Since then I've delivered training at sports clubs, community venues and schools at all levels including proudly representing Joe's Trust as part of the Leicestershire Heartwize schools programme, a unique collaboration between key agencies to create a new generation of lifesavers across the region."

The JHMT training sessions – which are all free – can be arranged through the charity's website jhmt.org.uk, and Alan says news is often spread about the sessions by word-of-mouth, too.

Chair of the JHMT Steve Humphries said: "This is a fantastic achievement and we're so grateful to Alan for his dedication and determination in getting the message out there – that sudden cardiac death isn't inevitable, it's preventable.

"We can have a positive impact on the shocking statistics around sudden heart death. We need to make more people aware of the symptoms of undiagnosed conditions like SADS, train more people in basic CPR lifesaving skills and place more defibrillators in our communities, taking the fear out if using them.

"Currently less than 10% of people survive an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in the UK, but with effective CPR and defibrillation within 3-5 minutes of collapse, survival rates can be as high as 50–70%."

Alan added: "I chose to go into cardiac nursing as it was a field of nursing that interested me and was very much hands-on regarding patient care. I worked as a cardiac nurse for 25 years – 15 on the coronary care unit at Leicester General Hospital, and then at the LRI A&E department as a cardiac specialist nurse.

"I really enjoy teaching these skills to people, as one day they may help them to save a life."

To find out more about the JHMT, including how to book a training session for your sports club or community group, visit www.jhmt.org.uk

Tags: CPR, SADS

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