'I'd heard a bang and turned round and the man's car was pushing a parked car, it hit the kerb, then crashed into a wall.'
A dad has been hailed as a hero after he saved the life of a pensioner who suffered a heart attack at the wheel and crashed his car.
Thanks to his intervention, the man has now made a full recovery and has sent a poignant thank-you message to David, who had only just returned to work after two weeks paternity leave in November. David was working alongside new colleague, 21-year-old Fergus Sharp and the pair worked calmly as a team to save the man.He said:"We were working near the Glennon Brothers sawmill in Troon and I shouted over to ask if they had a defibrillator and they came straight over with it.
The gentleman, who doesn't want to be named, was initially airlifted to Hairmyres Hospital in East Kilbride and later transferred to Ayr Hospital and he is now back home.David who lives with wife Lisa and children, Darcy, 10, Eden, seven, and son Rio, six weeks, said he was so relieved to find out the man had made it."I couldn't get the picture of his face out of my head."
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