NewsQuick-thinking Bury mum saves van driver's life

Quick-thinking Bury mum saves van driver’s life

A quick-thinking Bury mum saved a driver’s life after he ploughed into a tree as he suffered a heart attack at the wheel.

Leanne Richards (39) was walking home after dropping her daughter off at school when she saw a white van had left the road and collided with a tree on Walmersley Road.

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A witness had called an ambulance by the time Leanne arrived but she quickly took control of the situation and, with help from the passenger, dragged 56-year-old logistics driver Mick Symcock out of the front seat.

She than began CPR – training she had only had once when she volunteered at the Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair in Manchester.

Leanne, who works as a cleaner, said: “I’d never done CPR before in real life, only on the dummies you get on first aid courses. But there was no time to waste as I was told he’d been unresponsive at the wheel for a few minutes.

“I was just wired with adrenaline but I was chuffed to bits when I found a pulse – and I was really lucky that a retired nurse just happened to walk by and she helped me.

“Everyone should do a CPR course – it’s so important and you never know when you will need to use it. I certainly wasn’t expecting to be saving someone’s life on the school run. Paramedics told me that the intervention saved his life.”

Mick is now making a full recovery, having spent time in intensive care and had stents implanted.

Allison Sadler, who stopped to help, said: “If Leanne hadn’t made the decision to get Mick out of the van, the outcome would have been very different. She had started good CPR already when I came along. As a recently retired nurse I offered help and she gracefully accepted. We worked on Mick as a team until the crew arrived.

“Doing CPR on the cold, muddy grass is quite different to a hospital environment. Leanne had first aid experience and I would encourage everyone to attend a course or watch something online so that they can help if needs be as the moments before a defib are critical.”

Mick’s boss Lee texted Leanne to say: “Without your intervention, I do believe Mick wouldn’t be here now. He’s sat up now in a chair and even started to have a conversation. Things are looking better daily.”

Image: Leanne Richards (right) with her daughter, Molly

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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