Ely mother whose husband saved her life after her heart stopped raises awareness of CPR
Monthly Archives: October 2019
Three runners ran Eindhoven Marathon in a shirt specially designed by Philips. The interactive running shirt displays where the nearest Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is.
Only 31% of people in the UK who haven’t been professionally trained on a CPR course are likely to help somebody having a cardiac arrest, according to new research commissioned by Resuscitation Council (UK) and St John Ambulance for Restart a Heart Day today.
RESIDENTS in Essex are being offered the chance to learn CPR. St John Ambulance will be teaching life-saving skills to the public as part of the 2019 Restart A Heart campaign.
The Presbytery of Edinburgh is investing £83,000 to buy 49 fully-automated defibrillators for the outside of buildings.
October 16 is Restart a Heart Day, a national bid led by The Resuscitation Council (UK), with the British Heart Foundation, British Red Cross, St John Ambulance, Yorkshire Ambulance Service and Saving Lives for Scotland, to raise awareness of cardiac arrest and teach CPR to as many people as possible.