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Local Lions Club identifies and fulfils a need in the community
Local Lions Club identifies and fulfils a need in the community
Wollongbar Community Applauds Local Lions Club
Following a survey conducted in the Wollongbar Shopping village the Lions Club of Goonellabah-Wollongbar have donated a Defibrillator to the community. The defibrillator is being located in the Wollongbar Pharmacy, and Lions representatives met recently with community progress association members for the hand over.
Wollongbar Pharmacy proprietor, Abdul Alyassin, said he was very pleased to be asked to house this life-saving device for community use in case of a critical emergency.
Retired GP and local legend, Dr Paul Earner, congratulated Lions on their initiative. Paul reminded those present that, for every minute of delayed response to cardiac arrest, the patient’s chance of survival reduces by 10%; therefore, having an accessible Defibrillator will mean that almost immediate help is at hand.
Health statistics show those aged over 65 are most at risk of cardiac arrest. ABS statistics for the 2021 Census report that 25.8% of Wollongbar’s population is aged over 65; over one quarter of the village population.
A Defibrillator is a medical device used to control heart fibrillation (arrhythmic heartbeat), by applying a painless, low energy electric current to the chest. When a cardiac episode occurs, the Defibrillator is used as quickly as possible to restore a normal heartbeat. Simple automated spoken step by step instructions allow anyone to use this lifesaving device in an emergency.
The Goonellabah-Wollongbar Lions Club is providing strategically placed signage around the Wollongbar village shopping centre to ensure the local community members and visitors are aware of the presence and location of the Defibrillator.
On behalf of the community, Wollongbar Progress Association representatives applaud Lions for their ongoing community work and thanked them sincerely for providing this potentially life-saving Defibrillator to the Wollongbar community.
If anyone in the community would like to know more about this medical device and how to use it, please contact Wollongbar Progress Association on 66283880.
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