CPR training

10:30AM, Monday 07 August 2023

RESIDENTS of Crazies Hill and Cockpole Green took part in a two-hour training session on CPR and how to use the defibrillator at their village hall last month. 

The course was run by Suzanne Stickley, director of First Aid Matters, who is a former paramedic and Metropolitan Police officer.

It was funded by the charity Millie’s Dream, which initally installed a defribillator at the hall nine years ago before it was taken over by the Crazies Hill and Cockpole Green Residents’ Association two years ago. 

The association will be making a donation to Millie’s Dream for the session. 

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