Defibrillators for Wrexham

Emma Goodyear is working with AEDdonate to raise funds for the installation of a public access defibrillators (PAD) in across Wrexham. This essential life-saving device will be available to residents and visitors alike in the event of a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA).
Each year in the UK, over 30,000 people suffer a Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) outside of a hospital. Tragically, 620 of these are people under the age of 35, and 270 of them are children, often while at school or in public places.
When a defibrillator is used within the first 3 minutes of an SCA, survival chances rise to over 80%. That’s why having a defibrillators across Wrexham could be the difference between life and death.
How a Defibrillator Will Help the Community
Once installed, the defibrillator will be registered with the local ambulance trust and available for 24/7 public use.
This doesn’t replace emergency services. Instead, it provides immediate, potentially life-saving intervention while the ambulance is enroute. The quicker the shock is delivered, the greater the chance of survival
To support this campaign or learn how to get involved, contact us on 01785 472224 or email info@aeddonate.org.uk.
Become a Community Defibrillator Champion
Do you know another area that could benefit from a public access defibrillator?
Join AEDdonate as a Community Champion and we’ll guide you through the entire process. From campaign setup to fundraising support and installation, we’ll help you bring this vital equipment to your community. Funding availability varies by location and depends on support from our funding partners. Please call us to check what’s currently available in your area.
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