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Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service has teamed up with various partners to help promote Restart a Heart Day. The annual initiative led by Resuscitation Council UK aims to increase the number of people surviving out-of-hospital cardiac arrests by helping more people learn CPR.

The Service has teamed up with Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Magpas Air Ambulance, the East of England Ambulance Service Trust (EEAST), Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) to promote a month-long campaign to encourage people to learn the life-saving skills.

The campaign kicked off at Cambridge Fire Station, where a group of ten people attended.

Two sessions were also held at the Service’s Huntingdon Headquarters where around 20 colleagues, including the chief fire officer, were taken through the basics of CPR.

One of the sessions promoted by Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue to support Restart a Heart Day Photo: Cambs fire and rescue

One of the sessions promoted by Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue to support Restart a Heart Day Photo: Cambs fire and rescue

Station Commander Paul Clarke said: “We are delighted to support this campaign as the skills learnt are so important in assisting survival.

“The stats are sobering with only a 1 in 10 survival rate for out of hospital cardiac arrests. By attending these sessions and learning even the most basic CPR skills could be the difference between life and death.

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“Our colleagues that attended were buzzing after the course and the feedback was very positive.

One of the sessions promoted by Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue to support Restart a Heart Day Photo: Cambs fire and rescue

One of the sessions promoted by Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue to support Restart a Heart Day Photo: Cambs fire and rescue

“We’d encourage people to seek out a session if they can and support Restart a Heart Day. Someone’s life could literally be in your hands.”

There are several sessions taking place in Cambridge:

  • 8am to 7pm Wednesday October 16, The Grand Arcade, Cambridge.
  • 2:30pm and 5:30pm Thursday October 24, Cambridge Rugby Club.
  • 10am Tuesday October 29, The Deakin Centre, next to car park one, Addenbrooke’s Hospital.
  • 2:30pm and 5.30pm, Friday November 1, Northstowe Interim Community Centre (The Cabin).

Training will focus on the adult patient with the option of staying behind if additional insight into paediatrics is required. It does not constitute mandatory training, so is not appropriate for those requiring certification for professional needs.

Details of sessions, as well as how to book a place, can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/restart-a-heart-2024-tickets-1006587579547?aff=odcleoeventsincollection

 

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