 Well, I come to the Fire Brigade State Demo in Bendigo and I come out to Ringgully Dance that night and from there on, even driving out here I don't remember and when I got here I obviously had a heart attack and when I woke up I'm in the Royal Melbourne Hospital. Our people here got the defibrillator out and one of our ladies was giving here mouth to mouth and two other guys were giving heart compressions and we lost him a couple of times and my wife had phoned the ambulance and the Fire Brigade arrived shortly afterwards followed by the ambulance guys and worked on Bill for quite some time before air lifting him to Melbourne. So when we arrived we only had to perform about 30 seconds of CPR and delivered one shot from our defibrillator. They had previously delivered a shot from the AAD here and been administering CPR for a number of minutes. By that time we've got a heart rhythm back so from that point we were able to stabilise Bill, move him out to another room. By the time the helicopter arrived he was almost back to full consciousness and we're able to send him off to Melbourne. Early intervention of CPR and if there's a doofing in a building, a public building like this is just so important and it can improve a person's chance of survival quite a lot and that was proven on this night that when when AV arrived there's already a doofing on Bill. Some of the dance people were already doing CPR it's just so important to get that early intervention. I have been dancing about a month after coming back to Kahuna. I went to the local dance in Karang and I'd go Monday nights, Tuesday nights. I have no symptoms whatsoever since since then I've had that heart attack and I feel quite healthy here.