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Defibrillators to be installed at all NHS dental practices | Defibrillators to be installed at all NHS dental practices |
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Defibrillators are to be installed in every Scottish NHS dental practice. | Defibrillators are to be installed in every Scottish NHS dental practice. |
The £1m Scottish government scheme aims to boost the survival chances for people who have cardiac arrests. | |
The 970 defibrillators will also be mapped by ambulance staff so call handlers can direct people to the nearest one while patients wait for paramedics to arrive. | The 970 defibrillators will also be mapped by ambulance staff so call handlers can direct people to the nearest one while patients wait for paramedics to arrive. |
More than 1,500 Scots died in the community last year after suffering a cardiac arrest. | More than 1,500 Scots died in the community last year after suffering a cardiac arrest. |
A defibrillator can be used by anyone to deliver an electric shock to the chest to restore a person's heart to a normal rhythm after a cardiac arrest. | A defibrillator can be used by anyone to deliver an electric shock to the chest to restore a person's heart to a normal rhythm after a cardiac arrest. |
'Every second counts' | 'Every second counts' |
Ministers said that currently, only 5% of people who have a cardiac arrest in the community survive and every minute of delay cuts their chances. | |
Public Health Minister Michael Matheson said: "Every second counts when someone's heart goes into cardiac arrest and having access to a defibrillator can mean the difference between life and death. | Public Health Minister Michael Matheson said: "Every second counts when someone's heart goes into cardiac arrest and having access to a defibrillator can mean the difference between life and death. |
"As these machines are becoming easier to use it is only right that the public have more access to its life-saving potential in any public place. | "As these machines are becoming easier to use it is only right that the public have more access to its life-saving potential in any public place. |
"There are almost 1,000 NHS dental practices in the centre of Scottish communities. By giving them this equipment we are providing 1,000 more chances to save a life. | "There are almost 1,000 NHS dental practices in the centre of Scottish communities. By giving them this equipment we are providing 1,000 more chances to save a life. |
"I believe that this investment will save many more lives." | "I believe that this investment will save many more lives." |
The machines are expected to be in place by the end of August. | The machines are expected to be in place by the end of August. |
Any dental practice which has already bought a defibrillator will be compensated. | Any dental practice which has already bought a defibrillator will be compensated. |
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