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These people want you to learn how to #RestartAHeart
In honour of Restart a Heart 2019, six survivors, lifesavers and loved ones come together to share their story.
Young life saved with quick CPR
Sam Mangoro was just 16 when he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest. Thanks to the quick action of those around him, he survived. Now, he shares his story to encourage others to become CPR and AED aware.
Small island, big heart
Residents of the Isle of Wight showed us all how it’s done during Restart a Heart 2017, when they trained 428 people in lifesaving CPR.
Cardiac arrest survivor gives back on Restart a Heart day
Roger Baines suffered an out of hospital cardiac arrest back in March 2017. A little over six months later, he hosted a Restart a Heart event, ensuring more people can perform bystander CPR.
Swans take flight with new defibrillator programme
In honour of late footballer Joseph Mitchell, Swansea City are rolling out defibrillators throughout the Swansea leagues.
Resus in practice: Sarah Anderson
Advanced Clinical Practitioner in Trauma and Orthopaedics Sarah Anderson gives us an insight into what it’s like to work in Trauma and Orthopaedics at Hull Royal Infirmary.
Resus in Practice: Liesje Andre
As a Senior Resuscitation Officer for Great Ormond Street Hospital, Liesje understands the importance of teamwork when it comes to resuscitation.
Resus In Practice: Marion De Almeida Santos
Marion always wanted to be a Resuscitation Officer. Having recently realised her dream, she’s now telling her story about what the role means to her.
Resus in Practice: Julie Redpath
Julie supports a population of around 23,000 in her unique role as Resuscitation Training Officer for NHS Shetland.
Resus in Practice: Lisa Price
Clinical lead for Resuscitation Lisa loves her job; she has found that when she is teaching, she also has plenty of opportunities to learn, too.