Ist eine #PitCrewCPR / #HighPerformanceCPR mit unterwiesenen und regelmäßig geschulten ehrenamtlichen Feuerwehrleuten einer FF zur Unterstützung des #Rettungsdienst mittels alarmierten HLF umsetzbar?
Was denkt ihr?
#PrüfenRufenDrücken
#RestartAHeart
#ItTakesASystemToSaveALife
✅ Flowers and chocolate won’t save your love.
🙏 Don’t buy a gift this Valentine, learn CPR instead.
📅 Book a CPR training near you.
👉 my.erc.edu/en/sessions/...
Together, we can spread love and safety! ❤️
#ERC #RESUSValentine #CPRAndValentine #ValentineCampaign #CPR #RestartAHeart #EduSky
Auf Facebook berichtet eine Freiwillige Feuerwehr stolz, dass jetzt ein AED im Gerätehaus hängt und das beim Betätigen eines Alarmknopfes innerhalb weniger Minuten Feuerwehrleute kommen um den AED bereitzustellen.
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#ItTakesASystemToSaveALife
#RestartAHeart
#PrüfenRufenDrücken
Ein AED hängt an der Wand.
"Du muss kein Experte im "Leben retten" sein - Schalt einfach den AED an!"
#ItTakesASystemToSaveALife
#PrüfenRufenDrücken
#RestartAHeart
Graphic featuring a map of the United Kingdom outlined in white on a black background, with white glowing spots on some cities and an overlaid ECG heartbeat line. Text reads 'Are you on the map?' with the RessusReady logo at the top right corner.
Over 600 people joined our ResusReady map during #RestartAHeart month ❤️
If you’ve learnt CPR in the last 12 months, register now to show you’re ready to help in an emergency, and help us identify where more CPR training is needed across the UK.
👉 resus.org.uk/resusready
Congratulations!
We are excited to announce the winners of the Resuscitation Games.
The award ceremony will take place at the ERC Booth at 13:30.
#ERC #RESUS25 #ResuscitationGames #RestartAHeart #savelives
When 80-year-old Rick set out for his morning walk on 27 January 2025, he had no idea how close he would come to death, or how many members of his community would play a role in saving his life.
Read Rick’s full survival story on our website: www.resus.org.nz/news-and-med...
#restartaheart
Graphic showing five silhouetted figures with the statistic: 'Two in five (39%) UK adults admit they wouldn't know how to perform CPR.' Information is based on research by Opinion Matters, conducted among a sample of UK adults.
Two in five UK adults say they wouldn’t know how to perform CPR.
That’s two in five people who might not feel confident to act when it matters most.
Learn the skills to save a life this #RestartAHeart month ⤵️
bit.ly/RSAH-get-trained
#NEFlive #Dienstflosse
Reanimation!
Bei Eintreffen reanimiert ein Ersthelfer mit einem AED, dieser hat bereits zweimal geschockt.
Unser Defibrillator schockt nochmal.
Ergebnis:
Der Patient hat vor Eintreffen RTW einen Kreislauf.
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#ItTakesASystemToSaveALife
#PrüfenRufenDrücken
#RestartaHeart
How do I know if CPR is needed in an emergency? When someone is in cardiac arrest, CPR sustains life until an AED can be attached. CPR + AED saves lives.
#restartaheart
Woman practicing chest compressions on a training manikin with text "Are you ResusReady?"
Have you learnt CPR this #RestartAHeart month? You’re ResusReady!
Register to add your name to our ResusReady map, which is helping to highlight where CPR training is strong in the UK, and areas that need more support.
Tell us you’re ResusReady: resus.org.uk/resusready
This #RestartAHeart month, we’re encouraging everyone to understand their role in the chain of survival. Even if you’re unable to perform CPR, you can still make a difference by calling 999, fetching a defibrillator, or guiding someone else through CPR.
Every action counts. What role will you play?
🫀 Today is #RestartAHeart Day
Learning CPR can help you save a life!
You don’t need to be a hero, just be ready to help.
Every student can make a difference 💓
Knowing CPR could save the life of someone in cardiac arrest. 💙
Our Resuscitation & Emergency Planning teams joined forces with Southeastern at Maidstone East station this morning to train the public in CPR and emergency resuscitation techniques on #RestartAHeart Day.
Read more: ow.ly/yEsH50Xct1g
When someone suffers a cardiac arrest, every second counts. Use of a defibrillator within three to five minutes more than doubles a person’s chance of survival.
#RestartAHeart
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
With more defibrillators set to be installed around our capital, it’s important that everyone learns how to use them & potentially save a life. Watch this short training video on how to apply CPR and use a defibrillator, so we all know how to step in and assist in an emergency. #RestartAHeart
Every community should have easy access to a life-saving defibrillator. That’s why @london.gov.uk has today provided £150,000 to help @londonambulance.nhs.uk install 200 new defibrillators across neighbourhoods in the capital.
#RestartAHeart
Movement for Health Supports Restart a Heart Day
If you have witnessed or performed CPR, support is available.
Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland’s free, confidential Advice Line is ready to listen. Call freephone 0808 801 0899
@chsscotland.bsky.social
#SuddenCardiacArrest #RestartAHeart
Overnight we had CR053q & CR0130 booked on and available to #SECAmbulance for the higher priority emergency 9️⃣9️⃣9️⃣ calls
💔 Today is #restartaheart today - would you know what to do?
#Crowborough #Hartfield #Rotherfield #Wadhurst #Withyham #community #volunteers #charity
No matter your physical abilities, you can still play a vital role and help improve someone's chance of surviving a cardiac arrest.
This #RestartAHeart month we're highlighting every role in saving a life: resus.org.uk/rsah
Today is Restart a Heart Day!
Take a chance today to refresh your knowledge on CPR and find the closest AED to you.
Knowing how to recognise and respond to a cardiac arrest by following Call, Push, Shock could save a life.
#restartaheart
Our Restart a Heart ambassador, Mark Ormrod MBE, is helping us spread an important message this October: even if you are unable to do CPR due to physical limitations, you still have the power to make a difference.
Find your place in the chain of survival this #RestartAHeart month: resus.org.uk/rsah
With just one day to go we are very happy to have partnered with Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust again this year for their #restartaheart campaign.
Students engage so well with this training and hopefully, one day they could #savealife
A group of individuals practice CPR on a training manikin with overlaid text reading "Have you joined the challenge?"
Have you joined our #RestartAHeart challenge? 💪
Show us your lifesaving skills: record a 10 second portrait clip of you learning, practicing, or teaching CPR and send it to rsah@resus.org.uk. You could feature in our 2025 compilation at the end of the month!
This #RestartAHeart month, we’ve teamed up with Mark Ormrod MBE and Amputation Foundation to share an important message: Even if you’re unable to perform CPR due to physical limitations, you can still play a vital role in the chain of survival.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/4n6MiJk
A cardiac arrest patient’s chance of survival dramatically increases if CPR can begin before the ambulance service arrives on scene. Year 7, on Thursday we will learn CPR and one day you could save a life. Get #CPRConfident at restartaheart.yas.nhs.uk/about/where-...
#RestartAHeart
@YorksAmbulance off-duty staff and volunteers will teach CPR to more than 40,000 students at secondary schools on Thursday 16 October 2025 to mark 12 years of #RestartaHeart Day in Yorkshire. Are you #CPRConfident? Find out where you can learn at restartaheart.yas.nhs.uk/about/where-...
Cullen and Taine were just 6 and 7 years old when their mum, Kendall who was a fit healthy 35 year old, had a sudden cardiac arrest right in their living room.
Read their full story on our website here: tinyurl.com/4tmdzjc7
#restartaheart
Informative poster titled "Understanding the Chain of Survival" with five circular icons depicting steps for emergency cardiac care: recognition and call for help, early CPR, early defibrillation, post resuscitation care, and advanced cardiac life support. Each icon includes a simple illustration and brief description of the step on a dark blue background.
Green text reads 'Like any chain, it is only as strong as each link.' Below the text, an illustration of a strong, complete chain link is shown, along with wording that states a complete chain of strong links will give someone the best chance of surviving a cardiac arrest.
Infographic detailing the importance of early recognition and CPR in emergencies. The first section titled 'Link one: Early recognition' explains calling 999 for prompt ambulance response. The second section titled 'Link two: Early CPR' emphasises performing CPR until professional help arrives.
Infographic explaining two links in emergency response. Link three: Early defibrillation, describes combining CPR with an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) upon calling 999 for increased survival chances. Link four: Optimal post-resuscitation care, highlights ongoing care and support after immediate recovery, including observation and rehabilitation with chosen supporters.
The chain of survival outlines the different factors that influence someone’s chances of surviving a cardiac arrest.
From early recognition, to CPR and defibrillation - every link matters.
💡 Swipe through to learn more about each stage of the chain of survival.
#RestartAHeart
Person crouching down beside someone unconscious, in cardiac arrest. Overlaid text reads "Would you know how to help in this situation?". The Restart a Heart logo is in the bottom right hand corner.
If someone suddenly collapses, knowing the right steps and having the confidence to act could save their life.
By learning CPR, you’ll have the power to make a real difference when every second counts.
Get involved this #RestartAHeart month 👉 resus.org.uk/rsah