Finding an accessible defibrillator close to where it is needed in Gloucester is a challenge.Rotary@Kingsholm aims to support Gloucester City Safe and their partners, by raising funds, to increase the number of publically accessible defibrillators in and around Gloucester
If someone has suddenly collapsed in the street or at home and is unconscious, not breathing or not breathing normally, the chances are they are in cardiac arrest.
Their heart is not pumping blood to the lungs or the brain and death can happen in minutes without treatment. Even if an ambulance is called straight away, 9 out of 10 people with cardiac arrest away from a hospital will die.
A procedure known as CPR, involving manual chest compressions to help keep blood circulating, buys time and can improve the chance of survival by 2 or 3 times. We can all learn to give CPR, clicking RevivR will take you to a British Heart Foundation site that offers their on-line training
if, in addition, the heart can be restarted using a defibrillator within a few minutes, the chances of survival are increased even further.
Finding an accessible defibrillator close to where it is needed is more of a challenge and why Rotary@Kingsholm is supporting Gloucester City Safe and their partners by raising funds to increase the number of publicly accessible defibrillators in and around Gloucester.
In a perfect world, you would always be within 3 minutes of an accessible defibrillator!
In a perfect world, you would always be within 3 minutes of an accessible defibrillator!
Please donate to our Defibrillator Campaign. Our Just Giving Page can be accessed by clicking DONATE
Thank you for your support - it may be you or someone you know whose life will be saved!
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