Sellafield training helps Carl save his colleague’s life
2024-12-19 16:01 UK News and communications
A Sellafield worker has been praised for saving his colleague’s life after using first aid skills he learned during his training at the site.
Carl, a process operator, was working on a routine maintenance task when he heard a loud bang and saw his colleague, John, collapse to the ground.
Carl immediately rushed to John’s aid and found that he had suffered a serious head injury. Carl used his first aid skills to stop the bleeding and put John into the recovery position.
He then called for an ambulance and stayed with John until the paramedics arrived.
Thanks to Carl’s quick thinking and first aid skills, John was able to make a full recovery.
Carl said: “I’m just glad I was able to help John. I learned all the first aid skills I used that day during my training at Sellafield.
“I would encourage everyone to learn first aid. You never know when you might need to use it.”
John said: “I’m so grateful to Carl for saving my life. He was so calm and professional in a very difficult situation.
“I’m now back at work and feeling fine, thanks to Carl.”
Sellafield site director, Paul Foster, said: “Carl’s actions are a testament to the importance of first aid training.
“All of our employees receive regular first aid training so that they are equipped to deal with any medical emergency that may occur on site.
“I’m very proud of Carl for the way he responded to this incident. His quick thinking and first aid skills saved his colleague’s life.”
Carl’s story is a reminder of the importance of first aid training. Everyone should learn basic first aid skills so that they can be prepared to help in an emergency.
Sellafield training helps Carl save his colleague’s life
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