The Community CPR Fund and Calderdale Council have teamed up to install new defibrillators across the borough

The Community CPR Fund and Calderdale Council have teamed up to install new defibrillators across the borough, to help increase the survival rate if someone has a cardiac arrest outside of hospital.

The Council worked with Neil Davidson from the Community CPR Fund to identify where they were needed most, and gifted 10 defibrillators to local organisations that support the Healthy Holidays programme. As part of the scheme, run by the Council and the Community Foundation for Calderdale, the venues provide free activities and nutritious food during the school holidays, for pupils who are eligible for free school meals.

Neil Davidson, the founder of the Community CPR Fund that is held by the Community Foundation for Calderdale, helped the Council to install the defibrillators and provided training to the organisations on how to use them…

Read the full article on the Community Foundation for Calderdale website

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