New defibrillator for Alnwick

New defibrillator for Alnwick

Linden Dodds, chairman of Alnwick Lions, Colyn Pentleton, chairman of Alnwick WMC, Ron Murray, committee member, and Dougie Mcewan from TSCF.placeholder image
Linden Dodds, chairman of Alnwick Lions, Colyn Pentleton, chairman of Alnwick WMC, Ron Murray, committee member, and Dougie Mcewan from TSCF.

A brand new defibrillator has been put in exterior Alnwick Working Men’s Club on Clayport Street.

The newest public entry tools was offered by the Stephen Carey Fund in partnership with the WMC and Alnwick Lions and has been registered on to the Circuit (defibrillator database).

The Stephen Carey Fund has now been concerned in supplying ten defibrillators in Alnwick, with the others being situated at Yorkshire Trading, The Masonic Hall, The Shepherd Rest, Castleview Care Home, The Cricket Club, Lindisfarne Centre, the cellphone Box at Bailiffgate, Urban Fitness Gym and Blackshaws Garage.

“Well done to everyone involved in this project,” mentioned an official from the Stephen Carey Fund.

The fund was arrange in 2013 following the sudden loss of life of younger Alnmouth footballer Stephen Carey on a pitch as a result of an undiagnosed coronary heart situation.

It continues to efficiently increase cash by donations, fund elevating occasions and volunteering to broaden life-saving tools into native communities.

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