PARAMEDICS are reminding people who have purchased life-saving defibrillators for their school, work or business to register them with the service so they show up on the 999 emergency systems.

Three defibrillators have recently been installed after a kindergarten and a solicitors firm in Gillingham raised money for the life-saving machines to be installed.

Parents of the tots from Topsie Rabbit Kindergarten helped to raise the money for the defibrillators when a child there had a medical problem and together with a local Solicitors firm, Farnfields, held golf days and monthly dress-down days to gather the funds.

The first training session on how to use the defibrillators and carry out CPR was held at Wyke Primary School recently by the South Western Ambulance Service, and there will be a further two training sessions held over the next few weeks.

Kate Fisher, assistant community responder officer (Dorset), said “Every minute counts when a patient is in cardiac arrest, so it’s really important people learn how to deliver basic life support and how to use a defibrillator. Cardiac arrest does not discriminate against age, gender or levels of fitness and can happen very suddenly. You don’t need training to operate a defibrillator, as it talks you through how to use it. By listening to the instructions and performing CPR you are three times more likely to save a life, than if you do CPR alone.”

Sarah Snook, manager of Topsie Rabbit Kindergarten said: “We started fundraising for a defibrillator late in July 2017. This was prompted by a child being diagnosed with medical problems, who may need to use one in the future. We started a Facebook post and involved all our families by newsletters. We wanted this to be available for public use too and not shut inside Topsie Rabbit, when we were closed. Before we knew it, we had received many donations from businesses and individuals.

"Farnfields Solicitors then contacted us and we met earlier this year. It made sense to join together and Farnfields already had a good financial agreement with South Western Ambulance Service Trust. The fundraising really took off and we raised enough to buy three defibrillators for public use, which are now installed. I am very proud of our achievement thanks to the wonderful families, the local community and Farnfields.”

If you have an AED, register it at swast.nhs.uk

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