'We hope we'll never have to use it'
Members at the South Western Social and Recreation Club made the call last year after it decided to give back to those living in the area., which is fast approaching its 100th anniversary, made the decision after hearing it could be used by anyone in the area who was in need., the device can be moved to wherever they are to provide a potentially lifesaving electric shock to the chest.
Emergency 999 call handlers will be able to direct those in the area to the club if they’re in need and the device can be carried to the patient. “The decision hasn’t been triggered by a member becoming seriously ill or passing away,” added Tommy."But we’re all aware of theissues that can come, particularly as we get older, and we really want to be able to give back to the community.
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