Noosa News
Man who died multiple times meets with paramedics

By Abbey Cannan
An early phone call to Triple Zero (000) born out of concern may have saved the life of Harold Greenway when he suffered a heart attack at his Traveston home on 6 January 2021.
After a morning of manual labour left Harold with a heavy chest and feeling lethargic, his partner Christine sensed something was amiss and made the decision to call for help. This action proved crucial as within 45 minutes, Harold was in cardiac arrest receiving shocks from a defibrillator in the back of an ambulance.
Christine said she became concerned after Harold came out of the shower and fainted.
“That’s when I knew there was definitely something wrong,“ she said.
“The adrenaline kicked in and I just did what I had…
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