Source · Prevention of Future Deaths
Brian Parry
Ref: 2022-0234
Date: 28 Jul 2022
Coroner: Tanyka Rawden
Area: South Yorkshire Western
Responses identified: 0 / 1
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Staff lacked training to immediately call emergency services and were not confident in basic first aid; emergency assistance calls were inefficiently routed, and no advanced first aider was on site.
Date
28 Jul 2022
56-day deadline
24 Nov 2022 est.
Responses identified
0 of 1
Coroner's concerns
Staff lacked training to immediately call emergency services and were not confident in basic first aid; emergency assistance calls were inefficiently routed, and no advanced first aider was on site.
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The MATTER OF CONCERN is as follows. –
I am concerned that unless staff are trained to call the emergency services immediately, further delays will occur in the administration of potentially lifesaving treatment
I am concerned that when the emergency cord was pulled, the request for assistance want to care staff who were between 1 and 4 minutes away from the restaurant rather than to all staff, some of whom were near by
I am concerned that despite all staff having basic first aid training, evidence was given at the inquest that not all staff are confident using their training
I am concerned that there is not an advanced first aider on site available to be called upon in an emergency
It is my opinion there is a risk that future deaths may occur if these concerns are not addressed
I am concerned that unless staff are trained to call the emergency services immediately, further delays will occur in the administration of potentially lifesaving treatment
I am concerned that when the emergency cord was pulled, the request for assistance want to care staff who were between 1 and 4 minutes away from the restaurant rather than to all staff, some of whom were near by
I am concerned that despite all staff having basic first aid training, evidence was given at the inquest that not all staff are confident using their training
I am concerned that there is not an advanced first aider on site available to be called upon in an emergency
It is my opinion there is a risk that future deaths may occur if these concerns are not addressed
Report sections
Investigation and inquest
On 9 November 2021 an investigation commenced into the death of Brian Parry, aged 88 years. The investigation concluded with an inquest heard on 27 July 2022. The Coroner returned a narrative conclusion
Circumstances of the death
Brian Parry lived at Brunswick Retirement Village, Station Road, Woodhouse, Sheffield. On 3 November 2021 he was eating in the on-site restaurant when he began to choke Back slaps were administered by staff, and he was placed on the floor in the recovery position. Assistance from additional staff was requested via the emergency cord in the restaurant Additional staff attended the restaurant. The emergency services were called by one of those members of staff, six minutes after the emergency cord was activated. CPR was administered by staff on the instruction of the emergency services On the arrival of paramedics, Brian Parry was not breathing. Paramedics removed food from his airway and began advanced life support which was unsuccessful, and he was pronounced deceased The narrative conclusion given was as follows: Brian Parry died at the Brunswick Retirement Village, Station Road, Woodhouse, Sheffield on 3 November 2021 after his airway became obstructed by food. There were missed opportunities to call emergency services between Brian Parry beginning to choke and the call being made Had emergency services attended sooner, it is likely the food would have been removed and advanced life support administered. It cannot be said whether this earlier medical attention would have prevented his death
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Report details
- Reference
- 2022-0234
- Date of report
- 28 July 2022
- Coroner
- Tanyka Rawden
- Coroner area
- South Yorkshire Western
Responses identified
Responses identified
0 of 1
1 response not yet linked
Organisations named in PFD reports are normally expected to respond within 56 days. Deadline: 24 Nov 2022 (estimated).
Sent to
- Brunswick Retirement Village