Donated Defibrillators
Callum Walker
We visited Callum Walker (Director at WR Surveying) who applied to receive a donated defibrillator after the loss of his late father who sadly passed away in January 2023 after suffering a Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) at his family home
Glen Johnson - The Derby Pub
On the 27th March 2024 we visited Glen Johnson, who applied to receive a donated defibrillator for his local community on Prince Edward road (also known as the Nook Shopping Precinct).
Hearts For Herts
Explore how Hearts For Herts enhances community safety in Hertfordshire through expert-led CPR training, increased defibrillator access, and public health education.
Georgia Steele - Petroc College
Learn how Petroc College, led by Health and Safety Coordinator Georgia Steele, enhances school safety with accessible defibrillators to address sudden cardiac arrests.
Pennine Mencap
Learn how Pennine Mencap enhances safety with a community defibrillator, supporting heart health and emergency preparedness.
Sophie Owen
On 3rd November I visited Victoria Owen and Jenny & Elwyn Hancock the mother and grandparents of Sophie Owen who won a life-saving defibrillator package for Jaguar Land Rover from our Restart A Heart competition in October.
Chris Bryan
Chris is a volunteer Community First Responder (CFR) working alongside with the local ambulance service attending life threatening emergencies in his local community. He recently won a defibrillator in our 20th business birthday giveaway.
CH Nutrition and Training
Chris Hilton, who owns CH Nutrition and Training based in Irlam has recently installed a defibrillator in his gym that he won in our 20th birthday business giveaway.
West Raynham SHQ Veterans Central
The station headquarters (SHQ) building has been abandoned since the RAF left in the mid-1990s. It is an iconic 1930s building on an airfield that was operational in World War Two and throughout the Cold War.
Stoke Prior Village Hall
The Charlie Ramsey Research Fund was established by Charlie's parents Sandra and Gerard in 2001 after she was born with a complex congenital heart disease. There is no medical cure for this condition and the initial fundraising was to support research to find a cure, so other babies and children can survive without the need for a donor human heart.
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