Defibrillators have been fitted to refuse collection vehicles operated by East Riding of Yorkshire Council to help people suffering from a cardiac arrest.
An elderly man who had a cardiac arrest at a Lancashire tennis club has praised his friend for "being willing and able to have a go" with a defibrillator that saved his life. Davi ...
Two East Yorkshire villages now have a trained lifesaver on every street. St John Ambulance said it believed Bempton and ...
Teenage footballer died after 999 call handler missed signs of cardiac arrest, coroner finds - The failure meant there was a ...
Failure to identify the signs of cardiac arrest contributed to the death of a teenage footballer, an inquest has concluded.
A Cambridge kiosk owner has launched a campaign to install a defibrillator on Jesus Green that would be publicly accessible ...
Thomas Lord Audley School, in Monkwick Avenue, has started a fundraiser in a bid to provide first aid classes for students.
LITTLE Summer Rae Mant died after NHS hospital staff failed to find the proper medicine for her in time, an inquest heard.
Every second counts in a cardiac arrest; yet gender disparity still shapes who receives lifesaving bystander CPR. This International Women’s Day, Magpas Air Ambulance is working to change that.
Lowside Quarter Parish Council in West Cumbria as installed seven new defibrillators across four rural villages.
North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) is encouraging communities in Burnley, Pendle and the Ribble Valley to re-establish thousands of local defibrillators that have fallen out of use.
“Save My Life, Not My Modesty” - that’s the message from female campaigners as they aim to tackle troubling gender disparities in heart health outcomes and emergency response.