Mancgull
Well-known member
It shouldn't be just at venues that have "advanced medical facilities and professional personnel" nearby that people might have the chance of benefitting from the ready availability of defibrillation equipment.
This stuff should be pretty much EVERYWHERE that the public have access to.
Kerry Mayo is working with the Connor Sanders Fund charity to raise money and get defibrillators into non-league football grounds. But shops and offices should also be aware of the benefits of doing their bit - both with equipment and trained staff.
Yes, I agree. I think that the two defribs that we raised money for, are on the Pier and at the Cricket ground.