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Home / Health / Cyclist Revived After 15 Minutes Without Pulse

Cyclist Revived After 15 Minutes Without Pulse

31 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Mark Moran collapsed with no heartbeat during a bike ride.
  • His friend Steve performed CPR, saving his life.
  • A first responder administered defibrillator jolts, aiding survival.
Cyclist Revived After 15 Minutes Without Pulse

Seasoned endurance athlete Mark Moran experienced a life-threatening cardiac arrest during a routine bike ride. Despite having no prior heart issues, he collapsed by the roadside with no pulse, a situation from which survival is rare.

His friend Steve's swift CPR, along with the rapid response of first responder Pete Bishop and the use of a defibrillator, proved critical. These interventions maintained Mark's life until further medical help arrived, showcasing the importance of immediate bystander action in cardiac emergencies.

Moran spent over three weeks hospitalized before making a full recovery. Six months later, he completed the Bristol Half Marathon, fundraising for the air ambulance crew. He now advocates for widespread CPR training, emphasizing its life-saving potential.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
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Mark Moran survived thanks to his friend's immediate CPR and a first responder's use of a defibrillator, followed by hospital treatment.
Less than 10% of individuals survive cardiac arrest beyond hospital walls.
Steve Makin, Mark Moran's friend, initiated CPR immediately after Moran collapsed, which was crucial for his survival.

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