When someone’s heart stops working appropriately they sometimes need to be defibrillated. This has to happen within minutes if the patient is to survive. Our group of trained responders arrive to the patient with an Automated External Defibrillator (A.E.D) and provide care alongside the ambulance service. Providing the first three links of the chain of survival maximises the chance a person will survive a cardiac arrest.

Our public awareness nights provide information around cardiovascular disease and the medical emergencies commonly associated with it. 

Public Access Defibrillators have been installed for public use and can be accessed 24 hours a day. Learn more below

Our team of volunteers are dispatched by the National Ambulance Service to people suffering medical emergencies. Find out more about it here.