iOS - Android He is now recovering well at home, and his grateful family have personally thanked all those who rushed to his aid, saying: “Not all superheroes wear capes.”Angus has been praised by both fellow members at Calderbank, and by Bowls Scotland – who are now asking clubs whether they have defibrillators or trained first aiders as they look into ensuring similar swift help can be available at greens across the country.Tom spent nearly three weeks in hospital following his cardiac arrest during the match in late May, with bowlers telling how he had been “unresponsive, with no pulse or evidence of breathing” as the 999 controller advised that CPR should commence.His grateful daughter, Jackie McCall, said: “The men who saved my dad.
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