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Life-saving treatment (1st December 2007)
When amateur racing driver John Yea suffered a potentially fatal sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) during a classic-racing-car race day at Castle Combe, luck was on his side. A medical team and a HeartStart automated extern
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Life-saving role (1st December 2007)
Parliament has called for accessibility of automated external defibrillators in public places after immediate access to the machines saved the lives of Lord Brennan QC and Paul Ketch MP.
Heart-stopping Pit-stop (19th November 2007)
Ever wondered what your chances would be if you had a heart attack at the wheel of your car? When amateur racing driver John Yea suffered a potentially fatal sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) during a classic-racing-car race day at Castle Combe circuit in Wiltshire, luck was on his side...
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Life-saving skills (1st October 2007)
According to a receiving hospital in Milton Keynes, the life of a female shopper who suffered a sudden cardiac arrest was saved through the practical first aid skills of a shopping centre security team and the immediat
Defibrillators arrive at Arriva London (9th August 2007)
Public transport company Arriva London has taken delivery of 16 new HeartStart First Aid Defibrillators from Laerdal Medical...
Emergency aid (1st August 2007)
London, Tyne & Wear and Dumfries & Galloway are among a growing number of Fire & Rescue Services to equip staff, stations and appliances with Automatic External Defibrillator and the skills to use them. They have all bought
Cpr assessment (1st June 2007)
Laerdal has launched a new concept in training and assessment of CPR techniques – the fully automated Resusci Anne Skills Centre.
Easy-to-use defibrillator (1st April 2007)
Laerdal Medical will be showing its high-tech range of emergency medical care equipment and training aids at this year's Fire & Rescue show (22 to 24 May, NEC). Central to the company's product portfolio is the reliable and
Arrival at Arriva (1st April 2007)
Public transport company Arriva London has taken delivery of 16 HeartStart first aid defibrillators from Laerdal Medical. The compact, life-saving machines are deployed in each of Arriva's London garages for use in the event
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Preparing to shock (1st April 2006)
Laerdal Medical will be exhibiting a range of HeartStart defibrillators at this year's Safety & Health Expo.
T Mobile takes heart attack action (9th October 2005)
T Mobile has traine 65 of its UK staff to administer early defibrillation and installed six Laerdal defibrillators at its Hatfield HQ.
Early defibrillation (1st August 2005)
T Mobile has initiated a health and safety programme in the UK through which around 65 first aid trained employees have recently been trained to administer early defibrillation. Six Laerdal Heartstart First Aid Defibrillators have been installed at T
CARDIAC ARREST: HELP’S AT HAND (1st June 2005)
To provide employees with a better chance of survival should they suffer a sudden cardiac arrest at work, Morgan Stanley has installed 16 defibrillators at its European HQ in London’s Canary Wharf.
DEVICE PROVES IT’S A REAL LIFE SAVER (1st April 2005)
A HeartStart defibrillator from Laerdal and quick thinking staff at Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland, helped to save the life of a 67 year old man.
Emergency ventilation (1st December 2004)
The Laerdal pocket mask is a practical alternative to mouth-to-mouth for emergency ventilation.
Playing safe at Lords (1st October 2004)
Marylebone Cricket Club, on the advice of St. John Ambulance, has equipped Lords cricket ground with two Laerdal Medical Heartstart defibrillators.
NEW RESUSCITATION KIT (1st August 2004)
Laerdal Medical has produced a new resuscitation kit. The redesigned kit bag comfortably holds the new style CD-size oxygen cylinder in addition to a wide range of emergency medical products. New features include backpack straps and carry handles, an
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