Perth -based air ambulance says he owes his life to the rescue crews who saved him. Duncan Stevenson was out walking with friends at Loch Tay near Killin in February last year when he suddenly suffered a heart attack.Due to the rural location and horrific weather conditions, the 57-year-old’s friends sought help from a nearby farmer, who rushed the group back to their hotel in the village, before frantically calling for an ambulance.
Dad-of-three Duncan told the Perthshire Advertiser ’s sister paper, the Daily Record : “I started not feeling too well but I just pushed it to the back of my mind and pushed on. “But it got a lot worse - and then I couldn’t move.“The roads were flooded and we couldn’t get back so a local farmer took us back to.
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