Man suffers heart attack in bus station - but street warden Terry and guard Bryan leap into action
The middle-aged man suffered a heart attack in Middlesbrough Bus Station
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A street warden who resuscitated a man in Middlesbrough Bus Station has been praised for his heroic, life-saving actions.
Terry Clarke leapt into action and administered CPR when the middle-aged man suffered a heart attack.
Hospitals, two pharmacies and 13 GP sites are offering jabs across the Tees Valley at the moment. But Middlesbrough councillors have heard how a large-scale jab hub – like those in Newcastle and Washington – will come to Teesside soon. Andrew Rowlands, from the Tees Valley Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), told Tuesday’s health scrutiny panel how a mass vaccination centre would come to the area “in the near future”. He later added dates and times for the new hub had not been confirmed yet. When panellists pressed on where the site might be, South Tees Public Health director Mark Adams said the Riverside Stadium had been under consideration as a mass vaccine site for “some time in March”.
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A pop-up testing centre was set up in a car park at the Parkway shopping centre and any adult that lives in Coulby Newham or Marton - or regular visitors to the centre - is strongly encouraged to go for a test.
A FOUL-mouthed menace has been banned from Middlesbrough town centre. Kerry Jessop subjected council officers, security staff, shop workers and members of the public to a volley of verbal abuse and intimidation despite repeated attempts to help her change her ways. And in one shocking incident, Jessop urinated on the floor of a manager s office in a town centre store after being apprehended for shoplifting. Now the 40-year-old has been barred from entering a large area of central Middlesbrough - bounded by the A66, Hartington Road and Borough Road - until August, 2022. The Middlesbrough County Court order bans her from using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour towards any other person, or from being in possession of any open container of alcohol in a public place.
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