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The Caterham Independent CATERHAM AUTO The Caterham and District CataxLtd REPAIRS Est. 1946 All Mechanical & Body Repairs Caterham’s longest established taxi Servicing, MOTs company Minis a Speciality CATERHAM Roffes Lane, Caterham Surrey CR3 5PT INDEPENDENT Delivered door to door in Caterham-on-the-Hill, Caterham Valley, Chaldon, Godstone, 01883 345151 01883 348748 Kenley, Netherne-on-the-Hill and Old Coulsdon. www.caterhamtaxis.com PROUD SPONSORS OF THE TANDRIDGE COMMUNITY FUND AND THE ARC No. 130 March 2017 ESTABLISHED 2006 FREE Local lifeguards awarded for saving man’s life On Wednesday 25th January, conscious and unresponsive. where he received a pace- the Royal Life Saving Society On hearing James blow the maker. awarded six lifeguards from whistle, other members of the All the lifeguards who assisted Tandridge Leisure Centre in lifeguard team hurried to the Mr Napier hold RLSS UK’s Na- Oxted with the prestigious poolside to assist him with tional Pool Lifeguard Qualifica- Meritorious Lifeguard Award lifting Mr Napier out of the tion (NPLQ), and for for their swift action when 68- pool. James then found that newly-qualified James and year-old Timothy Napier suf- Mr Napier had stopped Kate, this was the first time ei- fered a heart attack while breathing and he was joined ther of them had dealt with an using the fitness pool. by two other Managers, Chris emergency situation. In total Newly qualified lifeguard, O’Neill and Trina Stravert, the team performed CPR for 20 James Lynch, noticed that Mr who immediately began to minutes. The Tandridge Leisure lifeguard team receiving their award from RLSS UK’s Helen Bowker. From left: Joe Gibbs, Chris Napier was lying face down in administer CPR and and treat On Monday 19th December, O’Neill, RLSS UK Community Drowning Prevention Co-ordina- the water and after blowing Mr Napier with the defibrilla- the team received a visit from his whistle to get his attention tor. tor Helen Bowker, April Lyons, James Lynch, Kate Farmer and Mr Napier who thanked them Josh Porter. and receiving no response, After being flown to hospital for their lifesaving intervention. James waded into the water to by air ambulance, Mr Napier He said he has committed to RLSS UK’s Community Drown- former lifeguard I know how find the man was semi- was taken straight to theatre changing his lifestyle and so far ing Prevention Co-ordinator, distressing these incidents can has lost a stone and a half in said: “On behalf of RLSS UK be – the fact that two of the -u7 weight. 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