In this powerful episode of Beyond the Bandage, we sit down with Louise Jones—an experienced first aid trainer whose life came full circle in the most extraordinary way.
After years of teaching CPR and life-saving skills, Louise became the one who needed them most… suffering a sudden cardiac arrest while 26 weeks pregnant, right in front of her students.
What happened next is a story of courage, training, and impact that reaches far beyond one life.
This episode dives into:
- The real-world importance of CPR training
- The ripple effect of saving a life
- Confidence vs hesitation in emergency situations
- Why AED access needs to change across Australia
⏱️ Key Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction
What this episode is about: real impact, real stories, real lives saved.
02:00 – Louise’s Background
From swimming and bronze medallion at 13 to becoming a lifelong first aid educator.
06:00 – The Moment Everything Changed
Louise suffers a sudden cardiac arrest while pregnant in front of her students.
10:30 – Students Save Her Life
Year 9 students perform CPR, teachers step in, and an AED is used—despite uncertainty due to pregnancy.
16:00 – The Ripple Effect of CPR
One life saved becomes five lives impacted—Louise, her daughter, and three grandchildren.
22:00 – Why CPR Training Matters More Than You Think
It’s not just about one person—it’s about families, communities, and future generations.
28:00 – Storytelling in First Aid Training
How too many stories can distract—and how to strike the right balance to build confidence.
35:00 – Building Confidence to Act
Why confidence—not perfection—is the most important outcome of training.
42:00 – The Reality of Outcomes
Not every situation ends in survival—and why “doing your best” still matters.
50:00 – The AED Mission
Louise’s role in pushing public access defibrillators across Australia—and why we still need more.
58:00 – The Biggest Gap: AEDs in Homes
Most cardiac arrests happen at home—so why don’t more people have AEDs?
1:05:00 – Industry Challenges & Collaboration
Why first aid training should be about saving lives—not competing for profit.
1:12:00 – Final Message
“Any attempt at CPR is better than none.”
💡 Key Takeaways
- CPR saves more than one life – the ripple effect can impact entire families and communities.
- Confidence is everything – people don’t need to be perfect, they just need to act.
- Do not hesitate – especially when it comes to using AEDs or performing CPR.
- Training should be practical, not theoretical overload – hands-on experience builds real readiness.
- AED accessibility is still a major issue – especially in homes where most incidents occur.
- Any action is better than no action – even calling emergency services is a critical first step.
🎯 Memorable Quote
“Any attempt at CPR is better than none.”