 What how were you aware that there was something going on? Oh lady, but three seats up. Yep I'm the most she started yelling out for help Yeah, and the stewardesses came to help and a couple other people stood up and The yeah, it was obvious if the guy was in Having a heart attack. Yeah, so yelling out and everything so a couple of people grabbed him and Put him on the floor. Yeah And while I put him on the floor, I just Jumped in between the two seats. I don't know I jumped in to help and started doing the breath. Yeah But the girl who was doing the breaths was a nurse who's only CPR who's a nurse. Yeah, it was only small. So my swap. I told her I'd swap so I jumped over the seat Yeah, and fit in between the seats and see if you're okay Sounds pretty extraordinary because you had you who's been CPR trained. You're actually a CPR trainer Yes, and a nurse and a doctor from Royal Flying Doctor says she came in ladies who was down the front of the plane She came in saw the afters when she got a chance to get up there. Yeah and another guy who is Who's a guy from Longridge who does he works at the spelling out the cattle spelling yards and he came in as well Is that the first time you've had to do something like this? Actually, yes Actually, use it on another person. Yeah, I've been in training. Yeah And and you said it's different unless you actually do it. So was it different? Oh, yes, yes, well the mannequins just a piece of plastic with no legs and arms Yeah, so it doesn't do anything and it's chest doesn't change for you But this guy you're putting breaths into him. So his chest was rising and falling He was it was an old man. He was only when you're old was very strong. Yeah, and It was just a whole different scenario and yeah, you know care of the mannequin was a guy No, you do when it's a real person. Yeah. Yeah, that's right. So we finding um, I Mean how he feels it was sort of a sense of panic or you're pretty calm about it Or no, you just got into a rhythm. I just I kind of I just kind of stuck everybody else out of my head except for that the nurse who would who would Yelp for you'll tell us to stop so they could do and a pulse and then I was talking with the guy beside me We worked out a rhythm that gave us enough time to be able to do CPR and for him to stop and then I'd do it And then I'd do it and then he'd know what I'm ready and we'd swap over We're in the air. Yeah, and the pilot decided he'd divert from Brisbane to Emerald because it was closer Yeah, so we kept on going for 30 minutes and that 30 minutes included in the air Then we landed and then the plane stopped so it's about 30 minutes from what we all worked out Yeah, and then the ambulance came on board and they came running over and they have to have an end time and It just so happens that they they were doing it for 40 minutes after our 30 minutes So that was like 40 45 minutes and they kind of had to put an end time because you've got to Do something else so they were going to just go to take me to the hospital and see how he went for me What's sort of what sort of feeling was it when you actually saw him breathe? I was a bit of a shock actually He was his eyes were glazed over and all of a sudden he came to and it was like a bit of a shock We all kind of stood back and the heart was going and you haven't seen a heart going for 30 minutes for 45 minutes Yeah, it was quite a shock. Yeah I stood up and I said to the nurse said he's breathing and she just looked at me and I said that's good, isn't it?