Campaign sees defibrillators installed in Evesham
A paramedic's campaign has led to 14 defibrillators being installed on people鈥檚 homes in a Worcestershire town.
Kerry Wood began bidding to improve access to the life-saving devices in Evesham while she was a student.
It came after she realised it could take 40 minutes to transport people in cardiac arrest to Worcestershire Royal Hospital A&E.
Since installing an automated external defibrillator (AED) on her own home in October, more and more people have offered their properties.
More than 拢1,000 has been raised and the new devices have been put up on walls on housing estates across the town.
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