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Tom Lockyer: I was technically dead for two minutes 40 seconds after cardiac arrest

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Tom Lockyer shares his story with BBC News stating that he was ‘technically dead’ for two minutes and forty seconds after his Sudden Cardiac Arrest in December: bbc.co.uk/sport/av/football...

Without the use of an Automated External Defibrillator, he would not be alive today. Visit our Defibs Save Lives webpage to learn more about where your nearest AED is located, training, and access to FREE resources: heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/...

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