Defibrillators Installed At Every Southern And Thameslink Train Station
The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on The Argus.
The title says it all!
It is obviously a good development.
I also think, that there should be instructions by the defibrillator, as to the quickest way to call medical help.
999, CPR and follow instructions for use on the machine?
Comment by fammorris | October 20, 2021 |
According to the Guardian newspaper “tens of thousands of defibrillators across the UK risk being unusable because 999 call handlers do not know about them.
When someone has a cardiac arrest, ambulance staff can only direct bystanders to the nearest defibrillator if it is on a central register.”
Comment by fammorris | October 22, 2021 |