Logan Heroes Win National Resuscitation Award

Logan City Council staff, Aaron Sprigg and Mary Joy, with their Australian Resuscitation Club Medal.jpg

Two Logan City Council staff members have been recognised with the Australian Resuscitation Club Medal for helping save a man's life last year after he went into cardiac arrest.

Aaron Sprigg and Mary Joy were honoured for successfully resuscitating the man at Mount Warren Sports and Fitness Centre.

City of Logan Mayor Jon Raven praised the staff members for their professionalism and commitment to community safety.

"Aaron and Mary saved a life. Their quick-thinking and selfless actions have meant a family, and our community, have avoided what would have been a tragic loss," Mayor Raven said.

"Moments like this highlight the importance of training and emergency preparedness.

"Having up to date CPR and first aid skills is something we can all do."

Rajko Celic, a local church pastor, was playing basketball when he collapsed.

Alongside fellow court users, Mr Sprigg and Ms Joy were quick to start CPR, call an ambulance and use a defibrillator.

Seven minutes later, paramedics from the Beenleigh Ambulance Station arrived.

Through the medals, the Royal Life Saving Society Australia (RLSSA) acknowledged Mr Sprigg and Ms Joy's calm response, clinical skills and decisive action during a critical medical emergency.

The medals were presented by Queensland Governor, Her Excellency the Honourable Dr Jeanette Young on February 3.

Mr Sprigg said receiving the award was humbling.

"We were focused on doing what needed to be done in that moment," he said.

"To be recognised like this is an honour, but the real reward is knowing someone went home to their family."

Ms Joy said the event reinforced the importance of first aid and resuscitation training.

"This experience highlighted the importance of regular training and teamwork put into action, with every individual contributing to a positive outcome," she said.

"I feel immense gratitude that I was able to be there when it mattered - both as a person and as a professional."

Council continues to prioritise staff training and emergency preparedness to ensure public safety across the city.

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