HAVE you saved someone else's life? Have you had to perform emergency first aid?
Were you taught first aid and life saver skills by St John Ambulance?
St John Ambulance, the UK's leading first aid organisation, is looking for heroes and heroines in Warrington who have used the skills taught on the organisation's training courses.
St John Ambulance teaches first aid and health and safety courses to 8000 people annually in Cheshire.
Stephanie Littler from St John Ambulance in Cheshire said: "We know how highly people rate our training and we would like to hear how our customers put those skills to use.
"We would love to hear from anyone who has had to perform emergency first aid, possibly even saving a life, and who learned their skills from St John."
St John Ambulance would also be interested to hear from people who have benefited from first aid treatment from someone who has been on a St John training course. This could include receiving first aid care after having an accident or feeling unwell at work.
In the first instance contact Warringotn Guardian reporter Sarah Harker on 434109 or e-mail her at sharker@guardiangrp.co.uk who will forward your stories onto St John Ambulance.
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