A true hero.
A Leeds Asda worker has been praised for stopping to help a man in his 30s who suffered from a suspected heart attack in the store.
He then called 999 for an ambulance and grabbed a defibrillator in case he needed to use it. Harry sat with the man for half an hour and kept him calm until paramedic arrived.Harry, 24, has worked at the Asda store for three years. He said: "He wasn't in the good way and it had come completely out of the blue. When he said he had pains in his chest I knew something was obviously wrong.
"I was just talking to him to keep him conscious until the paramedics arrived who said it was a suspected heart attack. He was taken to hospital and released and thankfully he's doing okay now. I'm just glad I was able to help."
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