Recommendation - College of Policing and National Police Chiefs' Council, August 2019
Recommendation date: 1 August 2019
Response due: 26 September 2019
Published: 2 August 2019
Death and serious injury
A young man was found after hanging himself in Greater Manchester after being reported missing from a care facility. Officers attended and noted that there was a ligature around his neck and he was still upright against a fence. They cut him down, leaving the ligature in place and stated that they could not find a pulse. Officers did not attempt CPR and paramedics who arrived a short time later confirmed that the young man was in fact dead. Officers' training was reviewed and it was noted that response officers, while trained in CPR, are not trained in ligature removal. There is also no link in the training that a person who has hanged themselves potentially has gone into cardiac arrest and therefore that CPR should be an option to consider, and that the scenes of crime information to leave the ligature in place should be overruled by the Article …
Recommendations (1)
Recommendation 1
Awaiting Response
Recommendation
Officers attended an incident where a young male was found hanging. They did not detect signs of life and did not administer CPR. Responding officers receive ‘Emergency First Aider at Work’ (EFAW) (Module 2) training, in line with the College … Read more