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Coronavirus: Off-duty nurse helps man after car crash | Coronavirus: Off-duty nurse helps man after car crash |
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An off-duty nurse has described how she spent five hours in A&E with an elderly man suspected of having coronavirus after he crashed into her car. | An off-duty nurse has described how she spent five hours in A&E with an elderly man suspected of having coronavirus after he crashed into her car. |
Lucy Duncan, 24, was driving home from a 12-hour shift at Wigan hospital when her car was hit by another vehicle. | Lucy Duncan, 24, was driving home from a 12-hour shift at Wigan hospital when her car was hit by another vehicle. |
She stopped and saw the driver "slumped over" the steering wheel and struggling to breathe. | She stopped and saw the driver "slumped over" the steering wheel and struggling to breathe. |
The 24-year-old called an ambulance and then went with him to hospital to comfort him. | The 24-year-old called an ambulance and then went with him to hospital to comfort him. |
"The man was so grateful that I stayed with him and kept squeezing my hand and pulling it close to him," Ms Duncan said. | "The man was so grateful that I stayed with him and kept squeezing my hand and pulling it close to him," Ms Duncan said. |
Her boss has described her as "a superstar". | Her boss has described her as "a superstar". |
Ms Duncan had been returning from her seventh shift in a row at about 19:45 GMT on Thursday when the crash happened in Abram. | Ms Duncan had been returning from her seventh shift in a row at about 19:45 GMT on Thursday when the crash happened in Abram. |
"He grabbed my arm and kept apologising, and said he thought he had coronavirus," she said. | "He grabbed my arm and kept apologising, and said he thought he had coronavirus," she said. |
"He was grey and sweating, and struggling to breathe - he looked really ill." | "He was grey and sweating, and struggling to breathe - he looked really ill." |
'Shining example' | 'Shining example' |
The man, believed to be in his 70s, told her he had been in isolation for more than a week but had been forced to leave his home to buy food. | The man, believed to be in his 70s, told her he had been in isolation for more than a week but had been forced to leave his home to buy food. |
"So I called an ambulance and followed him in my own car, and stayed with him for five hours wearing full PPE," she said. | "So I called an ambulance and followed him in my own car, and stayed with him for five hours wearing full PPE," she said. |
"I don't think I did anything out of the ordinary but a lot of people have told me they wouldn't have done it. | "I don't think I did anything out of the ordinary but a lot of people have told me they wouldn't have done it. |
"I just want to go back and see him, and know that he's OK." | |
Simon Barber, chief executive at North West Boroughs Healthcare, said: "She is everything we could possibly want our staff to be and is a shining example of true NHS compassion in these difficult times." | Simon Barber, chief executive at North West Boroughs Healthcare, said: "She is everything we could possibly want our staff to be and is a shining example of true NHS compassion in these difficult times." |
Since sharing the story on social media, Miss Duncan has been praised for her actions. | Since sharing the story on social media, Miss Duncan has been praised for her actions. |
Miss Duncan's family has now moved out as she waits to see if she develops any symptoms. |
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