'I've instructed people who have called 999 many times before, but I had never needed to resuscitate someone myself.'
Twins who saved a man's life while working for the London Ambulance Service said that it felt "even more special" because they did it together.
The 51-year-old twins, from Bexleyheath, south-east London, saved the man after he went into cardiac arrest.Having previously only instructed people to perform chest compressions over the phone, Ms Mills said she felt comfortable performing CPR because she was "doing it next to my brother, and we are so close"."I've instructed people who have called 999 many times before, but I had never needed to resuscitate someone myself.
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