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Remote rescue in Widnes: "He didn't have a pulse"
Ray Hughes had been walking with five friends near the M62 in Widnes when he suddenly collapsed in September.
When medical crews arrived to Pex Hill Country Park near Cronton paramedics recognised Ray had no signs of life.
A defibrillator was used and after 28 minutes, Mr Hughes's heart rhythm returned.
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