New UK defibrillator map aims to save thousands more lives each year Project hopes to end patchy information about the location of lifesaving equipment
Bystanders who see someone going into cardiac arrest could soon become lifesavers thanks to a new project to map Britain’s public defibrillators.
Information about the availability of devices – which deliver a high-energy electric shock to the heart – is patchy and not all are known to ambulance services. Continue reading... The Guardian
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Bystanders who see someone going into cardiac arrest could soon become lifesavers thanks to a new project to map Britain’s public defibrillators.
Information about the availability of devices – which deliver a high-energy electric shock to the heart – is patchy and not all are known to ambulance services. Continue reading... The Guardian
See also:
- How to use a defibrillator and save a life BBC News
- The BHF joins forces with Microsoft and the NHS to save thousands more lives from cardiac arrests British Heart Foundation
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