Myleene Klass, the presenter and singer, has revealed how she played a very significant part in the Brighton Pride event that helped save someone’s life.
Myleene Klass has revealed she stepped into action to save someone’s life after they became critically ill at Brighton Pride. The presenter, 47, had taken on a job at the Pride celebrations with St John’s Ambulance.
She has been an ambassador for the charity since March last year and was able to step in during a time of need. The incident happened during the Sugababes’ headline show at Preston Park in the city.
Myleene was among the first to respond at the festival and performed a procedure called a “jaw thrust”. A jaw thrust is a technique used to open a person’s airway, particularly when there’s a risk of spinal injury and head tilt is to be avoided. It comes after Kerry Katona reveals her devastating health condition after split from ex-fiancé.
The Hear ‘Say singer praised her employees and St. John’s Ambulance service while filming her reaction following the incident.
“I’ve just saved a life,” she said, “and the Sugababes are probably playing in the background.” “Seeing how St. John Ambulance operated was truly amazing. Both doctors and paramedics are present. Everyone is present. Everyone simply did their part.
The man had to be taken to a hospital, Myleene claimed. What happened to the patient and what the circumstances are, she said, “but what I can say is that I am completely blown away and that I should have been a small part of it as well.”
You can tell how serious the situation was when I simply had to perform the jaw thrust, which is done to show how serious the situation was. Right now, the patient is traveling to the hospital.
Myleene continued in her caption how crucial it is to be first-aid-trained and how proud she was to work with the team to assist the man in need. She continued, “I cannot say more than that I could have seen a group of determined, dedicated, professional @stjohn_ambulance volunteers of varying ages spring into action with one goal: to save this person.”
This is your sign to enroll with SJA today if you aren’t familiar with basic first aid or need a refresher course. I was only taught by THEY, so I knew what to do.
Myleene revealed that despite not possessing as much professional expertise as some of her coworkers, she had the confidence to act when necessary.
Sadly, this wasn’t the first time Myleene needed to step into action to save a life. Earlier this year, she recalled the harrowing experience of her daughter, Hero, turning blue and collapsing due to choking on a plastic star.
Saving her daughter was the motivation for her joining St. John’s Ambulance. Myleene recounted the agonizing moment, saying, “Hero when she was a baby.
You know those dayglo stars you stick on the ceiling, she choked on them, right? They are not permitted in the house. When Myleene clarified when asked on the podcast We’re Not Getting Any Younger if the star had come out of the ceiling.
She was so small, she couldn’t speak. She was choked, and she was unable to even express what had transpired. “She was unable to even speak because she was choking.
As she attempted to remove the star from Hero’s mouth, Myleene endured what she called the “longest five minutes of my life.” The star didn’t appear right away, according to her, but Hero eventually vomited and “toddled off” in a bizarre manner, leaving Myleene in shock.
The NHS has a detailed guide on their website on how to respond in such situations, including instructions for administering back blows, chest thrusts, and abdominal thrusts, as well as steps to take if a child becomes unconscious.
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Source: Mirror
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