The Rotary North East 'One Life Initiative team oversees the provision of another community defibrillator in Langley Moor.
Many thanks to Danny and Adam of W. Turner Building Services for installing the Defibsafe 2 cabinet this morning outside The Salvation Army building in Langley Moor, Durham. This community defibrillator was funded through the kind donations by Brandon and Byshottles Parish Council, Lesley Atkinson's Defib Project Team, and from supporters of The Salvation Army Langley Moor.
Our team was delighted to be able to work with all parties to see this community defibrillator now available in Langley Moor. Photos show Ali Brooks and Stephanie Quinn of The Salvation Army with Tom Sharples of the Rotary North East 'One Life Initiative', and with Danny and Adam.
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This District project was established by three members of Durham Elvet with the aim of increasing the number and availability of public access defibrillators (cPADs) across the region.
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