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Courtside Miracle: Swift First Response Saves Fan Suffering Cardiac Arrest at Sydney Kings Game

St John Ambulance volunteer Rick Wong and hero bystanders deploy an AED to rescue spectator Adam Wilson during high-stakes NBL clash.

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1 June 2026
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Courtside Miracle: Swift First Response Saves Fan Suffering Cardiac Arrest at Sydney Kings Game

Rick Wong and Mano Chandrasenan, from Y NSW's Ku-ring-gai Fitness & Acquatic Centre
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Key Takeaways

  • The Incident: Spectator Adam Wilson suffered sudden cardiac arrest on Anzac Day during the Kings vs. Adelaide 36ers game.
  • The Chain of Survival: Bystander CPR coupled with rapid action from St John volunteer Rick Wong (delivering six AED shocks) successfully revived the patient.
  • Happy Ending: Backed by an on-site medical specialist and NSW Ambulance, Adam has made a full recovery and is recuperating at home.

The score on the board became secondary to a life-and-death struggle in the stands during a recent clash between the Sydney Kings and the Adelaide 36ers.

A man in his 60s, later identified as Adam Wilson, suffered a sudden cardiac arrest, sparking a desperate but masterfully coordinated rescue effort that ultimately saved his life.

The chain of survival began the moment Adam collapsed on Anzac Day. A quick-thinking bystander immediately initiated CPR, providing vital minutes of circulation before professional help arrived. Within moments, the St John Ambulance response team was on the scene, confirming the patient was in cardiac arrest and taking over resuscitation efforts.

Among the responders was Rick Wong, a Manager at the Y NSW’s Ku-ring-gai Fitness and Aquatic Centre, who was volunteering with St John Ambulance at the event. Working alongside Qudos Bank Arena staff and first responders, Wong played a pivotal role in the high-pressure intervention.

“As part of the response team, I operated the Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and delivered a total of six shocks in accordance with the device’s instructions,” Mr. Wong told The Post. “CPR continued throughout with support from team members and arena staff.”

The complexity of the rescue was bolstered by the presence of an emergency medicine specialist who happened to be attending the game and stepped in to assist. Together, the team managed to move the patient to a more accessible area with minimal interruption to his treatment.

Resuscitation efforts were maintained until NSW Ambulance crews arrived to provide advanced care and transport Adam to Westmead Hospital. Following a period of treatment, the story has reached its best possible conclusion: Adam is now safely recovering at home.

The incident serves as a powerful reminder of how early CPR and timely defibrillation can change a person’s destiny. For Rick Wong, the motivation to serve is simple. When asked why he dedicates his time to volunteering, he told The Post: “I like to learn first aid and give something back to the community.”

The Post commends the swift, heroic actions of the bystanders, the Qudos Bank Arena staff, and the St John Ambulance team. It was an evening of extraordinary tension, ending with the Kings securing the NBL Championship in overtime.

Yet, amidst the roar of a championship crowd, a quieter, more vital battle was won in the stands. The swift actions of Rick Wong and the St John team ensured that a night of sporting history didn’t turn into a night of tragedy.

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