Commissioner funds potentially life-saving defibrillators for police vehicles

By Deborah Bowyer

8th Sep 2022 | Local News

Two Cheshire police officers have secured a potentially life-saving defibrillator to be kept in a policing vehicle thanks to a fund launched by Police and Crime Commissioner, John Dwyer.

A defibrillator is a device that gives a high energy electric shock to the heart of someone who is in cardiac arrest.

The defibrillators have been bought through the Police Innovation Fund which enables officers, staff and volunteers from Cheshire Constabulary to apply for funding from the Commissioner to develop and launch new projects which will have a positive impact on policing.

DI Kelly-Ann Cain and DS Emily Teare from Economic Crime Unit applied for the fund, hoping to deliver lifesaving equipment in order to make a real difference in the community.

Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire, John Dwyer, said: "I was delighted when DI Kelly-Ann Cain and DS Emily Teare applied to my Police Innovation Fund and put forward the idea of equipping a vehicle with a defibrillator.

"This equipment has the potential to be life-saving and it is great that the fund has been able to provide this vital piece of kit.

"I would like to thank both officers for submitting this brilliant idea, their dedication to protecting the residents of Cheshire should be highly commended."

DI Kelly-Ann Cain said: "One of the fundamental roles of the Economic Crime Unit is to recover proceeds of crime from criminals and give back to victims, or to be used in policing or community projects.

"The idea for the funding bid came as an opportunity for the unit to continue to deliver the highest level of service to the public as assist our colleagues on the front line by providing them with equipment which will undoubtably save someone's life

"This is a project very important to me as my father, Brian, sadly died following a cardiac arrest.

"I know personally the devastating effects and how every second matters in these situations.

"Making sure the officers have the right equipment, in the right place, at the right time makes all the difference."

According to The Circuit, the National Defibrillator Network, only 1 in 10 people survive an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in the UK but the use of a defibrillator could double a person's chance of survival.

More information about the Police Innovation Fund can be found at www.cheshire-pcc.gov.uk/what-the-commissioner-does/commissioning-and-funding/community-funding/police-innovation-fund/

     

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