Williams Suggests That Old Telephone Boxes Could Be Used for Life-Saving Defibrillators
Mid & East Antrim Alliance Councillor, Alderman Noel Williams, has suggested to stakeholders such as Mid & East Antrim Council, the NHS and BT, that defibrillators could be housed in redundant red telephone boxes.
Alderman Williams said: “As a former soccer referee in England and abroad I witnessed many incidents and accidents on the field of play. I was fortunate enough not to have dealt with such a distressing situation that befell Christian Eriksen, when playing for Denmark in the Euro’s recently, when he suffered a cardiac arrest.
“Of course such a trauma could happen to any of us and the handiness of a Defibrillator could well save our life, as it did with Christian.
“It has occurred to me that the plethora of redundant telephone boxes could be used for just that purpose, which is why I am contacting various stakeholders to explore the possibility.”
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