A TEAM of lifeguards at a sports centre have been praised for saving a man’s life.
The man, aged about 50, collapsed while playing football on an artificial pitch at the Clements Hall Leisure Centre, Hawkwell.
It is believed he suffered a heart problem and a team of lifeguards, from the centre’s pool, raced to his aid.
The man temporarily stopped breathing, but the guards, who are trained in first-aid, managed to revive him.
Ambulance spokesman Joy Hale said: “We found the man collapsed and a first-aider was trying to resuscitate him, but he was unconscious and not breathing.
“An off-duty paramedic at the gym was also helping and the man was revived. He was then taken to Southend Hospital.”
One member of staff at Clements Hall said: “We're all very proud of our team, we really are. They successfully used their training to help save the man.”
Gym-goer Mark Johnson witnessed the drama unfolding.
He said: “I saw the lifeguards resuscitating the man on the astroturf pitch. I heard afterwards the paramedic say ‘the lifeguards have saved his life’.
“From what I saw they responded extremely quickly.”
None of the staff, including management, were on duty when the Echo called.
The incident happened about 8.20pm on Monday.
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