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Defibrillators Royal Oak and the Ship

Steve Woods
Defibrillators Royal Oak and The Ship

All,
Thanks to the hard work of Pete Holding of The Langstone village association there are now Automated External Defibrillators positioned:
The Royal Oak : Eastern End Rear Wall garden entrance
The Ship : Southern wall right of the Front door
The codes are C123X for both this is not a secret just a deterrent to avoid misuse. The Pub staff will know the codes so do the ambulance service c/o 999 users can state the Post codes Oak:  PO9 1RD  
Ship : PO91RY which are labelled on the cabinets and the operator will give them the code.

Reminder First Aid protocol: I suggest that in the event of a collapsed person send a fit competent person preferably x2  to call 999 and fetch the Defib one person stay on the phone. If the person is unresponsive and not breathing, start compressions x30 and x2 inflations and keep going, open the Defib and follow the instructions. Keep going until professional help arrives or the person regains consciousness/starts breathing and take over , take care if water is around stand back if the unit advises a shock,  every second counts.

Lets hope we never have to use them, but great given the numbers of folk passing by.

Cheers
Steve Woods
07876 889 887
stevewoods583@btinternet.com
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Re: Defibrillators Royal Oak and the Ship

Mike Gilbert
Excellent news!

Mike Gilbert
Langstone Adventure Rowing

+ 44 (0) 7767 350 512
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"Only the guy who isn't rowing has time to rock the boat." Jean-Paul Sartre


On 23 August 2016 at 19:05, Steve Woods [via Langstone Cutters RC] <[hidden email]> wrote:
Defibrillators Royal Oak and The Ship

All,
Thanks to the hard work of Pete Holding of The Langstone village association there are now Automated External Defibrillators positioned:
The Royal Oak : Eastern End Rear Wall garden entrance
The Ship : Southern wall right of the Front door
The codes are C123X for both this is not a secret just a deterrent to avoid misuse. The Pub staff will know the codes so do the ambulance service c/o 999 users can state the Post codes Oak:  PO9 1RD  
Ship : PO91RY which are labelled on the cabinets and the operator will give them the code.

Reminder First Aid protocol: I suggest that in the event of a collapsed person send a fit competent person preferably x2  to call 999 and fetch the Defib one person stay on the phone. If the person is unresponsive and not breathing, start compressions x30 and x2 inflations and keep going, open the Defib and follow the instructions. Keep going until professional help arrives or the person regains consciousness/starts breathing and take over , take care if water is around stand back if the unit advises a shock,  every second counts.

Lets hope we never have to use them, but great given the numbers of folk passing by.

Cheers
Steve Woods
07788 277 875
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Andy Mac
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Fantastic.
Well done Pete Holding and many thanks Steve