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Defibrillators

What is a Defibrillator?

A defibrillator – sometimes called a defib, AED (Automated External Defibrillator), or PAD (Public Access Defibrillator) – is a life-saving device that gives a controlled shock to the heart when someone is in cardiac arrest. It helps to restore a normal heartbeat, and it could save a life before emergency services arrive.

You don’t need to be trained to use one – the device talks you through every step with clear voice and visual instructions.

 

Defibrillators in Melksham

Melksham Town Council is committed to supporting the health and safety of our community. We are proud to host 8 public access defibrillators across the town, available 24/7. Each defibrillator is clearly signposted and ready to use in an emergency.

What is The Circuit?

The Circuit is the national defibrillator network used by all 14 ambulance services across the UK. It enables ambulance services to locate the nearest defibrillator when 999 is called in response to a cardiac arrest.

At a time when every minute matters, this information is critical to enable bystander defibrillation to start before the ambulance arrives.

Your defibrillator is visible to ambulance services 60 seconds after registering. It could make a lifesaving difference for someone and their loved ones.

Melksham Town Council is committed to supporting the health and safety of our community. We are proud to host 8 public access defibrillators across the town, available 24/7. Each defibrillator is clearly signposted and ready to use in an emergency.

Visit Defib finder – find the defibrillators nearest you.the UK’s national defibrillator network. Simply enter your postcode (e.g. SN12) to view nearby locations.