• 2 months ago
Grantham responder Howard Bradley highlights the impact of LIVES as it marks 25 years.
Transcript
00:00So, my name's Howie Bradley, I'm a first responder based in Grantham and I've been with Lives
00:10now for about two years.
00:14Well, I just reached a point in my life really where I thought everything I've done in my
00:19life has been about me, making as much money as I could for me and I wanted to do something
00:24which was going to really give back to the place where I live.
00:27I love where I live, I love Lincolnshire and it just seemed like a perfect opportunity
00:31to join Lives, see what I could learn and see what chances might come my way to really
00:35make a difference.
00:36So, for me, Lives is an incredible charity here in Lincolnshire, incredible and literally
00:46life-saving and the unique thing about it for me is that it is for the people of Lincolnshire
00:52and it is by the people of Lincolnshire and we're creating this service for our communities,
00:56our neighbours, our friends and that makes it really special and so for me that is why
01:01anybody should support the charity.
01:03It costs us a lot to run our operations, I'm a volunteer, all my time is for free but I
01:09have equipment which is expensive and so if people can help support us then that's really
01:14much appreciated.
01:15So, for me, I attended a job recently and it was a gentleman in his 70s who had collapsed
01:25and given himself quite a severe haemorrhage on his head and I was first on scene, I arrived
01:31at the same time as a paramedic and we got straight to work.
01:34The first thing we needed to do was get him immediately on oxygen and quite a lot of oxygen
01:39because he'd suffered a significant trauma.
01:41It was about 10 or 15 minutes before the ambulance arrived but we managed to stabilise him and
01:47start to try and get some response out of him which was tricky and it didn't happen
01:52immediately but we kept working with him, doing observations to see how he was, talking
01:57to him, talking to his family, it was his daughter that had come in and seen him on
02:01the floor covered in blood and said she'd seen that trauma and for us it was about working
02:07together, I worked really well with the paramedic and we got him into a position where he was
02:12ready to go to hospital and go on to the next stage of his care.