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Martin Wilkes

POSTMAN Martin Wilkes has proved he really is first class when it comes to saving lives.

The Royal Mail first aid expert has helped deliver a baby, given the kiss of life to a colleague suffering a heart attack and treated more than 300 work pals and members of the public over the past two decades.

Mail bosses have now honoured Martin with a long service first aid award.

Father-of-two Martin, aged 42, of Oldbury, said: "I do it for the love of it.

"It is very rewarding helping people, treating injuries and saving lives."

Martin added that he first decided to train as a first aider after his dad suffered a heart attack and wanted to know what he could do if his father ever had another one.

He then became a dedicated member of Royal Mail's first aid association called Post Office First Aid Services.

Martin added: "One man who collapsed at work after suffering a heart attack and I gave him mouth to mouth and brought him back to life."

In 1989, during the ambulance strike, volunteer Martin even helped deliver a baby.

The postie, who processes mail at Birmingham Mail Centre in Aston, was presented with an award by Royal Mail's area general manager Ian Jones.

Ian said: "This is a marvellous achievement and I pass on my congratulations to Martin.

"His voluntary work as a first aider has not only helped his colleagues in the mail centre but also people in the community where he lives."

Martin was presented with a certificate and badge from Post Office First Aid Services and St John Ambulance.

He is one of the longestserving members of Post Office First Aid Services.

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