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Bristol Rovers leads free CPR training for local youngsters.
Summary
A partnership between Bristol Rovers Community Trust and North Bristol NHS Trust has provided free CPR training to dozens of local youngsters, and player Tom Lockyer took part in the events.
Content
Bristol Rovers Community Trust and North Bristol NHS Trust have partnered to offer free CPR training to local young people. The agreement was signed in November and the organisations are running a series of local initiatives. Dozens of youngsters have taken part in the training so far. Player Tom Lockyer, who suffered a cardiac arrest during a match in December 2023, also attended an event at the Memorial Stadium.
Event details:
- The partnership between Bristol Rovers Community Trust and North Bristol NHS Trust was signed in November.
- Dozens of local young people have received free CPR training through the programme.
- The club is delivering a series of local initiatives as part of the agreement.
- Tom Lockyer, who had a cardiac arrest in December 2023, took part and spoke at an event at the Memorial Stadium.
- CEO Adam Tutton said the training gives people the confidence and skills to act in the early moments of a cardiac emergency.
Summary:
The initiative combines clinical expertise with community reach to teach CPR skills to young people and included testimony from Tom Lockyer about the role of early CPR and defibrillation. Organisers are continuing a series of local events under the partnership.
