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Woman suffers ‘2 cardiac arrests and 3 seizures’ when ‘drink spiked’ at bar

Woman suffers ‘2 cardiac arrests and 3 seizures’ when ‘drink spiked’ at bar

A CLUBBER was left fighting for her life after she suffered “two cardiac arrests and three seizures” when her “drink spiked” on a night out. The “emotionally scarred” young woman said she “basically died twice” and had to be brought back to life by paramedics and quick-thinking bar staff. Nicole ‘basically died twice’ outside Henman & Cooper in Birmingham.

The victim, Nicole, said she remembered “absolutely nothing” from the time the date rape drug was activated, which she suspects was Rohypnol. Once he stopped breathing, before the ambulance arrived Saturday night, the door team rushed to perform CPR, “they literally saved my life,” he said in an Instagram post.

“If they hadn’t done CPR before the ambulance arrived, I wouldn’t be here.” But even with paramedics on the scene, his condition “deteriorated rapidly” and he was given advanced life support outside the Henman & Cooper bar in Birmingham. Still recovering in the hospital, he said: “I’ve been on different drips all day and I had a lot of tests, scans, X-rays.

“I am emotionally marked by the situation, someone went out of their way to drug me and it bothers me that someone attacked me. “The last thing my mom heard was that the paramedics were trying to bring me back to life; it breaks my heart that my mom had to go through this.

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“I can honestly say that this was the worst experience of my life, I am so lucky to be still here, I could have lost my life because some idiot wanted to spike my drink.” A spokeswoman for the West Midlands Ambulance Service said: “We were called at 9.31pm on Saturday to a medical emergency on Colmore Row, Birmingham. We dispatched two ambulances to the scene.

“Upon arrival, teams found a woman in critical condition. During initial treatment, her condition rapidly deteriorated and teams quickly began advanced life support at the scene. “Once stabilized, she was transferred by ground ambulance with blue lights to the City Hospital for emergency treatment.”

A statement from Henman & Cooper said: “We would like to address an incident that took place at Henman & Cooper over the weekend.“First of all, we would like to say that we are taking the incident very seriously, we are shocked that this type of incident has occurred at our facilities.

“It was a terrible experience for everyone involved, we wish Nicole a speedy and full recovery. “We would like to thank our team who showed great strength and their experience saved Nicole’s life. Fortunately, one of our door team members is a paramedic in training, which was a crucial part of this positive outcome. this time.

“We are working with Nicole and the professionals to investigate and address the incident, we have spoken with the police and with the licenses, who will help us with our investigation.”

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