A tree surgeon who was hit in the chest with a chainsaw while cutting branches of a tree in a terrifying accident has spoken out after he miraculously survived.
Daniel McLoughlin was working up a tree when he says the branch suddenly "kicked back" and he was struck in the sternum.
The terrifying accident saw the 32-year-old need the help of North West Air Ambulance who raced to save his life.
Daniel told the Manchester Evening News : “I was working up a tree cutting a branch with the chainsaw, but in an awkward position. As I cut through, the branch kicked back," said Daniel.
“The chainsaw hit me in my sternum and missed everything vital.
"I was really lucky.
"If it hit my neck or anywhere else I would probably be dead.”
Daniel was treated and administered pain relief at scene by the North West Air Ambulance Charity’s advanced critical care team, before being airlifted to hospital in Blackpool.
Despite the alarming emergency, Daniel was conscious enough to notice he was flying over his house on the way to hospital.
“I was awake on the helicopter and the staff were really calm.
"It was the first time I’d been in a helicopter. I couldn’t lie back because of the nature of my injury, so I saw my house as we flew over!”
Nearly five years on from the incident, Daniel is now raising funds for the charity by running a half-marathon as part of the Great Manchester Run on Sunday.
He is hoping to raise £3,500 for the charity, which is the average cost of each life-saving mission taken by the charity - so far having raised just over £600.
“It’s great what the air ambulance team do, and I found out the charity doesn’t receive any funding, so I just wanted to give something back," added Daniel.
"It’s a worthy cause and I want to raise the same amount as an average flight would cost.”
The North West Air Ambulance Charity receives no NHS or government funding.
This year they are one of the chosen charities for the Great Manchester Run.
Kelly Stepaniuk, regional fundraiser for the North West Air Ambulance Charity, said: “We’re so happy that Daniel has chosen to run the Great Manchester Run on our behalf.
"We really do rely on supporters like Daniel to keep our team flying us save lives.”