Here’s a picture of Martin delivering the defibrillator and putting it into the temperature controlled cabinet outside Old Park Wood reception.
“We are pleased that this life saving devise has now arrived. The cabinet has clear instructions on the front as to how to use the defibrillator, in the case of an emergency.”
Here’s a picture of Martin delivering the defibrillator and putting it into the temperature controlled cabinet outside Old Park Wood reception.
“We are pleased that this life saving devise has now arrived. The cabinet has clear instructions on the front as to how to use the defibrillator, in the case of an emergency.”
?Holiday home owner, Mr Burton had been heavily involved in fundraising activities and recently ran the Windermere marathon, known as one of the hilliest marathons in the U.K! Watch out for our next blog which will cover an interview with Stephen and detail of his full fundraising journey. ?
Old Park Wood Receives New Defibrillator
Over the past twelve months Old Park Wood have been raising funds through various activities, for a defibrillator and a temperature-controlled cabinet.
At the start of the month we were delighted to receive the news that we had been chosen by Northwest Ambulance service to receive full funding for the defibrillator, which meant that funds raised of £600, could then go towards purchasing a temperature-controlled cabinet.
Last week the defibrillator arrived and was delivered by the lovely Martin Yates, a Northwest Ambulance paramedic.
Here’s a picture of Martin delivering the defibrillator and putting it into the temperature controlled cabinet outside Old Park Wood reception.
“We are pleased that this life saving devise has now arrived. The cabinet has clear instructions on the front as to how to use the defibrillator, in the case of an emergency.”
Holiday home owner, Mr Burton had been heavily involved in fundraising activities and recently ran the Windermere marathon, known as one of the hilliest marathons in the U.K! Watch out for our next blog which will cover an interview with Stephen and detail of his full fundraising journey.
Old Park Wood Receives New Defibrillator
Over the past twelve months Old Park Wood have been raising funds through various activities, for a defibrillator and a temperature-controlled cabinet.
At the start of the month we were delighted to receive the news that we had been chosen by Northwest Ambulance service to receive full funding for the defibrillator, which meant that funds raised of £600, could then go towards purchasing a temperature-controlled cabinet.
Last week the defibrillator arrived and was delivered by the lovely Martin Yates, a Northwest Ambulance paramedic.
Here’s a picture of Martin delivering the defibrillator and putting it into the temperature controlled cabinet outside Old Park Wood reception.
“We are pleased that this life saving devise has now arrived. The cabinet has clear instructions on the front as to how to use the defibrillator, in the case of an emergency.”
Holiday home owner, Mr Burton had been heavily involved in fundraising activities and recently ran the Windermere marathon, known as one of the hilliest marathons in the U.K! Watch out for our next blog which will cover an interview with Stephen and detail of his full fundraising journey.
Old Park Wood Receives New Defibrillator
Over the past twelve months Old Park Wood have been raising funds through various activities, for a defibrillator and a temperature-controlled cabinet.
?At the start of the month we were delighted to receive the news that we had been chosen by Northwest Ambulance service to receive full funding for the defibrillator, which meant that funds raised of £600, could then go towards purchasing a temperature-controlled cabinet.
Last week the defibrillator arrived and was delivered by the lovely Martin Yates, a Northwest Ambulance paramedic.?
Here’s a picture of Martin delivering the defibrillator and putting it into the temperature controlled cabinet outside Old Park Wood reception.
“We are pleased that this life saving devise has now arrived. The cabinet has clear instructions on the front as to how to use the defibrillator, in the case of an emergency.”
?Holiday home owner, Mr Burton had been heavily involved in fundraising activities and recently ran the Windermere marathon, known as one of the hilliest marathons in the U.K! Watch out for our next blog which will cover an interview with Stephen and detail of his full fundraising journey. ?
Park Wood Receives New Defibrillator
Over the past twelve months Old Park Wood have been raising funds through various activities, for a defibrillator and a temperature-controlled cabinet.
?At the start of the month we were delighted to receive the news that we had been chosen by Northwest Ambulance service to receive full funding for the defibrillator, which meant that funds raised of £600, could then go towards purchasing a temperature-controlled cabinet.
Last week the defibrillator arrived and was delivered by the lovely Martin Yates, a Northwest Ambulance paramedic.?
Here’s a picture of Martin delivering the defibrillator and putting it into the temperature controlled cabinet outside Old Park Wood reception.
“We are pleased that this life saving devise has now arrived. The cabinet has clear instructions on the front as to how to use the defibrillator, in the case of an emergency.”
?Holiday home owner, Mr Burton had been heavily involved in fundraising activities and recently ran the Windermere marathon, known as one of the hilliest marathons in the U.K! Watch out for our next blog which will cover an interview with Stephen and detail of his full fundraising journey. ?
?Holiday home owner, Mr Burton had been heavily involved in fundraising activities and recently ran the Windermere marathon, known as one of the hilliest marathons in the U.K! Watch out for our next blog which will cover an interview with Stephen and detail of his full fundraising journey. ?
At the start of the month we were delighted to receive the news that we had been chosen by Northwest Ambulance service to receive full funding for the defibrillator, which meant that funds raised of £600, could then go towards purchasing a temperature-controlled cabinet.
Last week the defibrillator arrived & was delivered by the lovely Martin Yates, a Northwest Ambulance paramedic.Here’s a picture of Martin delivering the defibrillator and putting it into the temperature controlled cabinet, outside Old Park Wood reception.
“We are pleased that this life saving devise has now arrived. The cabinet has clear instructions on the front as to how to use the defibrillator, in the case of an emergency.”
Holiday home owner, Mr Burton had been heavily involved in fundraising activities for the defibrillator and temperature-controlled cabinet. Recently he ran the Windermere marathon, known as one of the hilliest marathons in the U.K!
Watch out for Old Park Woods next blog which will cover an interview with Stephen and detail his full fundraising journey.