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Coney Hall FC - Defibrillator Update

Coney Hall FC - Defibrillator Update

Darren Ruskin12 Sep 2019 - 08:26
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Installation Complete

The Defibrillator has been delivered and installed behind the bar at the club.

Coney Hall FC would like to thank all those that donated which allowed us to purchase the defibrillator. We would also like to thank https://www.carlyhearttrust.com/ who helped the club with raising the money to go towards this great cause.

All of our FA Level 1 coaches and those with the First Aid qualifications are trained in using a defibrillator.

A cardiac arrest is when a person’s heart stops pumping blood around their body and to their brain. It causes the person to fall unconscious and stop breathing, or stop breathing normally.
Research shows that over 90% of sudden cardiac arrests in young athletes happen either during or immediately after exercise and those with an inherited heart condition can be up to three times as likely to suffer a sudden cardiac arrest if they participate in intensive or strenuous exercise.

At least three fatalities occurred during football matches or training this year in England due to cardiac arrest, including former England international Ugo Ehiogu, who died whilst working as coach at Tottenham Hotspur FC.

For every minute without CPR and defibrillation, a person’s chance of survival decreases by around 10 per cent. A defibrillator is an automatic device that can be used by the public to shock the heart back into a normal rhythm during cardiac arrest. By performing CPR and using a defibrillator until an ambulance arrives, you can help double the victim’s chance of survival.

Simon Gillespie, Chief Executive at the British Heart Foundation, said: “Sadly there are hundreds of thousands of people in the UK with a faulty gene which puts them at risk of sudden death from a cardiac arrest. “When someone collapses on the football pitch and their heart stops, the next few seconds are absolutely critical. Every minute without CPR and defibrillation can reduce their chance of survival by ten per cent. “Defibrillators can be the difference between life and death, which is why we’re urging football clubs across England to apply for this vital equipment and have it nearby in case of an emergency.

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