Ex-soldier thankful after overdose dramaScott Vaughan
29 October 2008 12:35
A FORMER soldier from Ipswich today thanked a civil servant for helping to save his life after a drug overdose.
Scott Vaughan, who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, tried to kill himself earlier this month by taking the anxiety drug Diazepam.
But he also made a call to the Department for Work and Pensions in an effort to sort out his incapacity benefits and quick-thinking Suffolk call-taker, Annette Moorhouse, dialled for an ambulance once she realised what was wrong.
Mr Vaughan, 35, of Schreiber Road, said: “If it wasn't for her I would have completed my mission to kill myself.
“I wasn't with it on the phone and she asked what the matter was. I apologised to her and said I couldn't go on any more.
“I didn't think it would be worth me filling in the form because hopefully I wouldn't be waking up very soon.
“She must have called an ambulance and by the time it got here I was on the verge of collapse.”
Mr Vaughan was taken to Ipswich Hospital and the next thing he remembers is waking up in the town's St Clement's Hospital.
He said he was now determined to turn his life around with the help of medical professionals and the support of his loving fiancée, Angela Carey.
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