Teenage girl saves stranger's life at bus stop in Alfreton
On Wednesday 13 November, Amelia, 19 from Ripley, was walking to the bus stop in Alfreton after finishing work, when a stranger collapsed and she jumped into action.
“The next bus wasn’t for a while so the elderly man said he'd much rather get a taxi so at this point I rang him and booked a taxi so he could get home safely.
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Hide Ad“Shortly after I booked the taxi, the elderly gentleman complained of chest pains and fell to the floor. Being first aid trained I instantly knew what to do.
"I cancelled his taxi and rang 999. I put my coat over him and rolled him onto his side. We had a defibrillator beside us in case we needed it.
“We began talking to the man and sat with his on the floor until the ambulance arrived. I rang his grand daughter to let them know what happened.
“The paramedics said thanks to my quick thinking I saved the man, as it could have been a lot worse, especially with how cold the temperatures were dropping.”
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Hide AdThe ordeal ‘really touched [Amelia’s] heart’, and at the time, the man repeatedly apologised to the teenager.
Amelia added: “I felt very sorry for the man as he just wanted to get home. He kept apologising to us because I missed 5 buses home to make sure he was okay.
“Afterwards I got on my bus home and felt so much better that he was in safe hands and being looked after.
“I'm just glad I was there at the right time.”