'I was dead for 43 minutes': How a defibrillator grant can save lives

Nadine Morton
Updated August 22 2019 - 5:23pm, first published 4:11pm
HAPPY ENDING: Then Orange City rugby coach Steve Hamson (second from left) with CSU students Andrew Fraser, Emma Curtin and Jack Keppel. A defib and the work of the CSU students helped save Mr Hamson's life in 2017.
HAPPY ENDING: Then Orange City rugby coach Steve Hamson (second from left) with CSU students Andrew Fraser, Emma Curtin and Jack Keppel. A defib and the work of the CSU students helped save Mr Hamson's life in 2017.

AT 55 years old Steve Hamson recently celebrated his second birthday after he "was dead for 43 minutes" two years ago.

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Nadine Morton

Nadine Morton

Senior journalist

Nadine Morton covers emergency services and breaking news for the Illawarra Mercury. She takes pride in regional journalism which she believes is crucial to informing our towns and cities. Have a story? Email her at nadine.morton@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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