'I Did What Anyone Else Would' ; a Good Samaritan has Been Told by Paramedics His Quick-Thinking Helped Prolong the Life of a 38-Year-Old Man Who Collapsed After Suffering a Brain Haemorrhage.
Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph › June 01, 2008
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Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph › June 01, 2008
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A Good Samaritan has been told by paramedics his quick-thinking helped prolong the life of a 38-year-old man who collapsed after suffering a brain haemorrhage.
"I like to think I only did what any other person would have done under the circumstances," said Shaun Robinson, the man in question.See the full content of this document
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'I Did What Anyone Else Would' ; a Good Samaritan has Been Told by Paramedics His Quick-Thinking Helped Prolong the Life of a 38-Year-Old Man Who Collapsed After Suffering a Brain Haemorrhage.
Friends of Mr Robinson (40) contacted the Scunthorpe Telegraph after grieving parents Jim an...
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