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Life-saving initiative at Greater Manchester bus stations

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Life-saving initiative at Greater Manchester bus stations

Lives could be saved in and around transport interchanges, thanks to new defibrillators at every staffed bus station across Greater Manchester - including Bury.

Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has worked with the North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust to install automated external defibrillators (AED) at 16 bus stations across the county.

Bus station and Travelshop staff have been trained to use the emergency equipment – which can help to restart someone’s heart if it has stopped beating. 

Because AEDs only activate if they can’t detect a heartbeat, the defibrillators can be safely used with very little assistance.

999 emergency operators have the location of all the devices, which means they can also direct any nearby emergency callers to a bus station where a defibrillator is on hand.

Dr Jon Lamonte, Chief Executive of TfGM, said: “Safety is always at the top of the agenda for our bus stations,and defibrillators really can make the difference between life and death for someone whose heart has failed.

“Fortunately, it’s relatively rare for someone to have an accident or fall ill while travelling, but there are
times when our staff are called upon to give first aid and they take this duty very seriously.

“Our bus stations are all in busy areas which means the devices can also be used if there’s a situation nearby.

“I know our bus station teams are delighted to have the defibrillators on the premises, as they can now be confident that if the need arose they could provide that vital extra help to a passenger and potentially save a life.”

David McNally, Community Resuscitation Manager for the North West Ambulance Service, said: “Our aim is to ensure there are defibrillators at as many public locations as possible.

“For every minute a person in cardiac arrest doesn't have a defibrillator attached to their chest, their
chance of survival reduces by 14%. Using the defibrillator within four minutes of collapse gives the best possible chance of survival.

“This joined up working shows the importance in making AEDs available to the public and communities we allserve.”

Defibrillators are now installed at Altrincham, Ashton, Bury and Rochdale and Shudehill Interchanges, Bolton, Hyde, Leigh, Manchester Airport Middleton, Oldham, Stockport, Wigan and Wythenshawe Bus Stations, and Travelshops at Eccles and Piccadilly Gardens.

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Issued: 25 June 2014.

Pictured: At Shudehill Interchange are Dr Jon Lamonte, Chief Executive of Transport for Greater Manchester, with David McNally, Community Resuscitation Manager for the North West Ambulance
Service NHS Trust.  

Media contact: Becky Marr on 0161 244 1055 or email mediarelations@tfgm.com

Notes to Editors

1. Transport for Greater Manchester is an executive body of the Greater Manchester Combined Authority.

2. Transport policies that affect the ten districts of Greater Manchester are set by the Combined Authority.

3. The Transport for Greater Manchester Committee is a Joint Committee of the Combined Authority and the ten district authorities of Greater Manchester. It oversees the work of TfGM, monitors the performance of transport services, scrutinises the delivery of transport capital projects, and advises the Combined Authority on transport policy.

4. To find out more about Transport for Greater Manchester’s recent work, please see our Annual Report at www.tfgm.com/annualreport.

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