A town's mayor told of the terrifying moment a young female reveller's heart stopped outside a nightclub after a suspected spiking.
Shrewsbury mayor Elisabeth Roberts was out with the street pastors when the woman collapsed. She was brought back to life by pastors who used a defibrillator, and would have been dead if they had not been there to save her, Councillor Roberts said.
"If the street pastors hadn't been there, she wouldn't have made it. Her heart stopped. They had to defib her, there on the street. It was pretty shocking." "It was clear there are a lot of changes going on at the moment. The officers all keep moving around. It would be nice to have a period where there are not so many changes." He said it"makes it very difficult" for leaders to build relationships with local police officers.
“Together with traditional policing methods and the use of new legislation to support positive outcomes, we are innovating to provide a policing service fit for the modern environment, including cyber investigation and digital policing.
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