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Bristol Rovers leads free CPR training for local youngsters.
Summary
A partnership between Bristol Rovers Community Trust and the NHS has provided free CPR training to dozens of local youngsters, and player Tom Lockyer—who survived a cardiac arrest in December 2023—took part in the initiative.
Content
The community trust at Bristol Rovers has partnered with the NHS to deliver free CPR training to local young people. The agreement was signed in November last year and the club is running a series of local initiatives as part of the programme. Dozens of youngsters have taken part so far. Player Tom Lockyer, who suffered a cardiac arrest during a match in December 2023, joined one of the sessions and said that quick response, CPR and a defibrillator saved his life.
Key facts:
- The partnership between Bristol Rovers Community Trust and the NHS was signed in November 2025.
- Dozens of local youngsters have received free CPR training through the programme.
- The club is holding a series of local initiatives to deliver the sessions.
- Tom Lockyer, a player who survived a December 2023 cardiac arrest, participated and noted that CPR and a defibrillator were critical to his survival.
Summary:
The training has given dozens of young people practical exposure to CPR and highlighted the role of quick response in cardiac emergencies. The programme is ongoing under the partnership; details of upcoming sessions are undetermined at this time.
