Presentation of Defibrillator to the Wanderers.
Gift from Craig Hodkinson Trust.(15 February 2010)
PRESS RELEASE
Greenock Wanderers Rugby Club has taken ownership of life-saving equipment thanks to a partnership between the Craig Hodgkinson Trust, British Heart Foundation (BHF)
The Craig Hodgkinson Trust exists to provide defibrillator equipment to sporting venues throughout
(AEDs are life-saving machines that deliver a controlled electric shock to the heart in order to restore a normal heartbeat after a cardiac arrest. When the heart stops, every second counts – for every minute that passes, the chances of survival drop by 14 per cent. BHF
A 27-year-old Royal Marine, Craig Hodgkinson died suddenly in 2007 from an undiagnosed heart condition while playing rugby for the Royal Navy – every week, as many as 12 seemingly healthy young people die in the
Wanderers President, Dougie Sloan said: "Greenock Wanderers are delighted to accept such a vital piece of life saving equipment. This machine could mean the difference between life and death in an emergency, and will be a vital resource for our staff, players, supporters and everyone else that uses and visits
Presentation of Defibrillator to the Wanderers. was posted by GWRFC.
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