During Saturday’s Sky Bet Championship match against Portsmouth, a supporter suffered a cardiac arrest in the first half.
Thanks to the prompt actions of the St John Ambulance medical team, South Central Ambulance Service, Thames Valley Police, stewards, and off duty paramedics, the supporter was successfully resuscitated and is now recovering in hospital. We thank all involved for this swift response.
Following questions received from supporters we would like to provide a clarification on the Camera Operator positioned in the stadium’s East Stand, and inform supporters about certain procedures which are implemented in all football stadia in such situations.
The operator was not filming the incident for broadcast purposes, and no footage of the response was broadcast live – they were following approved protocols for incidents of this nature. The operator was assisting the offsite production team in getting a clear understanding of the situation, with this also then helping the EFL and its partners to review incidents and improve processes should events such as this occur in the future. Following this incident, we will however review whether this role could have been fulfilled from a more suitable camera position in the stadium.
We would like to remind supporters that we do not tolerate any form of aggression or inappropriate behaviour or language towards anyone at the Kassam Stadium. We also do not accept any of this behaviour online, which we have sadly seen following the incident.
We would also like to thank the North Stand supporters who quickly alerted stewards, police, and medical staff to the emergency. For future reference, if you witness a medical emergency at the stadium, please immediately notify the nearest steward, who will inform the crowd medical team. This team are a dedicated group of professionals, and they will coordinate with stewards and match officials if necessary.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.