Medical professionals teamed up with Saxmundham Primary School to teach children CPR and defibrillator skills.
Medical professionals teamed up with Saxmundham Primary School to teach children CPR and defibrillator skills.
A new app aimed at building the confidence of school pupils in using defibrillators and carrying out CPR has been launched.
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Tesco shoppers have added important lifesaving skills to their basket while shopping at Extra stores across Northern Ireland.
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According to the British Heart Foundation Northern Ireland, there are 1,400 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in the Province each year. Less than 1 in 10 people survive in these situations and every ...
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"The app is free, interactive and easily accessible and aims to build children and young people's confidence ... Programme in ...