Life-saving equipment at Nettleton village pub
The potentially life-saving piece of equipment will be installed on the Salutation Inn building.
Local electrician Paul Wiseman has agreed to install the defibrillator free of charge and Caistor LIVES group will be providing training to at least 12 people in both CPR and using the equipment.
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Hide Ad“Hopefully this is something that will never have to be used, but it is there if it is needed and is of immense value to our community,” said parish council chairman John Connolly
The defibrillator was officially handed over to pub owner Jo Parsons and Caistor LIVES representative Rosalyn Dawson.
“This equipment is of huge benefit to the general public,” she said.
“It is very easy to use; it tells you what to do; it could save lives.”
She also encouraged people to help when needed.
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Hide Ad“Please don’t be afraid to put your hands on someone else to help save them.
“The chances of ever having to do it is small, but it would have a big result.”
The defibrillator hand over coincided with a LIVES fundraising event in Nettleton Village Hall, which saw Ian Hogg reprise his role as the ‘Man in Black’.
Once again, Ian enthralled his audience with a tale of mystery; on this occasion Algernon Blackwood’s ‘The Wendigo’, which kept everyone on the edge of their seats.
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Hide AdThe evening was a great success, raising £579 for the Caistor LIVES group.
For more information on becoming a volunteer First Responder or helper go along to one of the monthly meetings, held on the second Monday at Caistor Fire Station, starting at 7pm or call group chairman Ian Dawson on 07741 249804, email [email protected]