The family of a 60-year-old footballer who had a heart attack outside a leisure centre have said it was a miracle he survived.
Michael Needham felt unwell during a six-a-side match at New Mills Leisure Centre, in Derbyshire, on 5 January.Mr Needham's son said his dad would not be alive now if it were not for the on-site defibrillator and leisure centre staff that helped him.Will said his dad would not have survived if it were not for the leisure centre staff who helped him
Will Needham, 21, said his dad was not supposed to be playing football that day but had agreed to fill in at the last minute."It's not even as if he had any warnings with chest pains. It was just completely random." Mr Needham's friend Gary Mainwaring, who was playing football with him, said their other teammates helped to lift him out of the van.Image source,Michael Needham was found slumped across the seats inside his van outside New Mills Leisure CentreThey called an ambulance, performed CPR and fetched the defibrillator.Will said: "If he was anywhere else, he wouldn't have made it through."It was literally like the stars aligned.
Will said the whole family was "unbelievably" thankful to everyone that was involved, including an off-duty paramedic who also arrived on the scene.
My son was able to save someone, just like this, also at a leisure centre where he was working. Couldn’t be prouder of him saving a life. ♥️
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