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Matlock and Stourbridge FC staff 'undoubtedly saved fan's life'

S.Wilson31 min ago
Football ground staff "undoubtedly saved" a fan's life after he was taken ill just before a match, a club said.

Mick Thorpe, a Matlock FC historian and statistician was "stable, conscious and talking" following a cardiac arrest after arriving at Stourbridge FC on Saturday.

He had to be defibrillated twice on site but his heart had restarted and he was breathing by himself before ambulances and the air ambulance arrived, the Derbyshire club said.

Mr Thorpe was taken to hospital in Birmingham where he remains in a stable condition, it added. Stourbridge FC said the club was "extremely glad" to hear Mr Thorpe was recovering.

In a social media post the Matlock club said: "Mick had to be defibrillated twice on site, the medical response carried out by two off-duty paramedics, one former paramedic, members of Stourbridge FC's staff and Matlock director Kristen Duffy, who herself is an emergency CPR instructor.

"Two road ambulances and the air ambulance arrived soon afterwards, by which time Mick's heart had re-started and he was breathing by himself.

"Mick was taken to hospital in Birmingham where we are pleased to report he is in a stable condition, conscious and talking.

"We wish Mick a speedy recovery and hope to see him back at the Lane very soon," it added.

Stourbridge FC gave thanks to everyone involved in the treatment and added it hoped Mr Thorpe was back watching games soon.

The FA Trophy match, which was due to kick-off at 15:00 BST, was delayed by 15 minutes for the medical emergency. Stourbridge beat Matlock Town 3-0.

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