Defibs Saves Lives: At just 29 years of... - Atrial Fibrillati...

Atrial Fibrillation Support

31,322 members36,990 posts

Defibs Saves Lives

TracyAdmin profile image
TracyAdminPartner
0 Replies

At just 29 years of age, Tom Lockyer’s Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) story proves that a SCA does not discriminate. It can happen to anybody, at any time, in any age.

When CPR chest compressions and a Automated External Defibrillator (AED) are used together, the chances of survival from SCA increase from 9% to 50%.

This is why it is vital we know where our nearest AED is located, and how to use it.

Visit our Defibs Save Lives webpage to find out more 👇heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/...

facebook.com/watch?v=164424...

Written by
TracyAdmin profile image
TracyAdmin
Partner
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...

You may also like...

how to save a post or string

sure this is simple .. can anybody tell me how to save certain posts please and where they go to...

NHS Prescription Saving

for your NHS prescriptions, you can make huge savings by getting an NHS pre-payment certificate. My...

Who want's to live forever?

are ageing. Likewise, another study published in the journal Circulation found that middle-aged...

learning to live again

have lived a very strict life since my visit to resus with arterial fibrillation/flutter I used to...

Anyone with AF living in the Stroud/Cheltenham/Gloucester area?

with AF living in or near Stroud/Chelt/Glos who would like to be in touch to exchange info re our...