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BBCâs Ambulance paramedics discovered son has second brain tumour
Gary and Claire Pullan, who appeared in the TV series, were given the heartbreaking news while working on the front line during the pandemic
Gary and Claire both work for the North West Ambulance Service (Image: BBC)
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A BURY couple, who are both paramedics with Northwest Ambulance Service, are taking centre stage in a charity’s campaign to find a cure for brain tumours. Gary Pullan, 41, and his wife Claire, 43, are helping Brain Tumour Research to celebrate its Wear A Hat Day campaign for 2021 by posing for the cameras with their sons. Gary’s son Matthew Pullan, a student at Bury College, has been diagnosed with a brain tumour twice. The first when he was three and more recently, at the age of 17. The 18-year-old is currently receiving chemotherapy at The Christie in Withington to treat his high-grade brain stem tumour.