Shirley Community Centre gets a life-saving box

Shirley Community Centre Gets Life Saving Box (3)

Friday 17th April 2015 – 10.00am – Claire Brown.

A community centre is the beating heart of one Solihull district in more ways than one thanks to a smart new addition.

The Shirley Centre, located on the Stratford Road in Shirley, Solihull, is now home to a community public access defibrillator (CPAD), a device used to help restart the heart of someone in cardiac arrest. The defibrillator is in a secure yellow box on the front of the building and is easily accessible in an emergency.

The life-saving device was funded by West Midlands Ambulance Service, the secure box was purchased by Shirley Lions and the venue was sourced by a local Fastaid Community First Responder.

Ken Barker, President of Shirley Lions, said: “We first heard about public access defibrillators at last years’ community carnival whilst speaking to Jeff, one of our local CFRs. We decided to help house one for the community centre and all 25 Shirley Lions members have been trained in CPR and how to use the defibrillator. It’s very easy to use and logical which means you really can’t go wrong!”

Alan Bailey, Chairman of the Shirley Community Association, said: “We’re a community centre and I’m always keen to engage with our community and this defibrillator is a great addition. I hope it’s never used but it’s reassuring to know it’s here to help anyone who suffers a cardiac arrest. Thank you to the ambulance service and Shirley Lions for the funding and to Creative Electricals for their help in fitting the device.”

Andy Jeynes, the Trust’s Community Response Manager, said: “This is another great defibrillator placement in Solihull. The quicker you start CPR and use a defibrillator on someone in cardiac arrest the better their chances of survival.”

Jeff Way, Fastaid Community First Responder and Vice Chair, said: “Arriving at a cardiac arrest case to see someone doing CPR and using a defib is a welcomed sight to us and our ambulance service colleagues so it’s nice to see another device in the community.”

ENDS

Group photograph (left to right): Jeff Way Fastaid Vice Chair, Ken Barker, President of Shirley Lions, four members of Shirley Lions, Andy Jeynes WMAS Community Response Manager and Alan Bailey Chairman of the Shirley Community Association holding the defibrillator.

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