A worker at a Dodworth firm brought a disabled man back from the dead.
Phil Upcraft, 50, a health and safety officer at Norec on Fall Bank industrial estate, administered mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and pumped the chest of Alan Bradstreet, 69, who had no pulse, had stopped breathing and was blue in the face.
Mr Upcraft and a passer-by Charlotte Hulm were joined by an off duty nurse. After 15 minutes of taking it in turns to revive Mr Bradstreet, the nurse said 'Phil, I've got a pulse'.
A crowd at the incident in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, where Phil was visiting friends and family, burst into applause. Mr Upcraft and Mr Bradstreet and his wife Pamela met again when Norec, which supplies plant, equipment and people to power stations, presented Mr Upcraft and his wife Carol with a weekend in Thirsk, North Yorkshire.
A Norec spokesman said; "Phil is a trained first aider. Talk about being in the right place at the right time."