$16,900 FOR 13 NEW LIFESAVING DEFIBRILLATORS AT REGION’S CLUBS

$16,900 FOR 13 NEW LIFESAVING DEFIBRILLATORS AT REGION’S CLUBS

Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall pictured with one of the defibrillators made accessible through the Local Sport Defibrillator Program.

Monday, 2 April 2018

$16,900 FOR 13 NEW LIFESAVING DEFIBRILLATORS AT REGION’S CLUBS

SPORTING clubs across the Northern Tablelands will soon have the latest in life saving technology to help with cardiac arrest, thanks to $16,900 of NSW Government support provided under the new Local Sport Defibrillator program.

Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall today announced that 13 defibrillators would be purchased and retained at sports grounds across the region, helping to provide lifesaving first-aid in the crucial first minutes of cardiac arrest.

“Research shows that quick action in the first few minutes of cardiac arrest can improve survival rates by as much as 75 per cent,” Mr Marshall said.

“The NSW Government’s Local Sports Defibrillator Program has split the cost of the purchase and training for a defibrillator, easing the burden on clubs who are looking to protect players and spectators.

“The grant also provides training for club officials on how to properly use the defibrillator.

“This round has seen $1,300 funding for 13 defibrillators to be installed in sporting ovals, golf clubs, mountain bike tracks and netball courts across the region.”

Mr Marshall commended local clubs and councils for their initiative in applying for funding under the program.

“Most applicants haven’t seen a cardiac arrest locally, but want to put aside the constant worry of ‘what if’ a medical emergency occurs,” Mr Marshall said.

“Clubs have identified older players and extreme temperatures as potential risk factors that could lead to a heart attack.

“With a prominent location at the centre of local sporting activity, medical attention can be sought in just seconds, while an ambulance is called for further treatment.

“I’d like to believe they will never need to be used, but their accessible placement will be a reassuring sight for sportspeople and spectators alike.”

The next round of applications for local sporting clubs opens in the middle of the year. For more information, visit www.sport.nsw.gov.au/clubs/grants/defibrillator

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