Tom Sharples of Durham Elvet Rotary and a member of the Rotary North East 'One Life Initiative' team recently held 2 sessions in Brandon Community Hall to familiarise Brandon Village residents on the use of defibrillators and the delivery of CPR. Tom was supported by Sue and all who participated found the sessions to be informative and giving them more confidence in how to respond in the case of a person experiencing a suspected cardiac arrest. #keepthebeat
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This District project was established by three members of Durham Elvet with the aim of increasing the number and availability of public access defibrillators (cPADs) across the region.
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