Defibrillator
We have provided a valuable video for all residents to review on how to use the two defibrillators in Wistow.
Published: 25 November 2024
Please click here to view the video. Our Councillors undertake monthly risk assessment on the defibrillators via the safety culture app. If a defibrillator is used, the ambulance service inform the Parish Council to replace pads.
Wistow’s defibrillators are located as follows:
Harris Lane – what3words – fuels.dummy.labs
Bus Shelter, Parsonage Street, Mill Road Junction – what3words – chromatic.curtail.shorts
How do I use the defibrillator?
Step 1: Turn the defibrillator on by pressing the green button and follow its instructions.
Step 2: Peel off the sticky pads and attach them to the patient’s skin, one on each side of the chest, as shown in the picture on the defibrillator.
Step 3: Once the pads have been attached, stop CPR and don’t touch the patient. The defibrillator will then check the patient’s heart rhythm.
Step 4: The defibrillator will decide whether a shock is needed and if so, it will tell you to press the shock button. An automatic defibrillator will shock the patient without prompt. Don’t touch the patient while they are being shocked.
Step 5: The defibrillator will tell you when the shock has been delivered and whether you need to continue CPR.
Step 6: Continue with chest compressions until the patient shows signs of life or the defibrillator tells you to stop so it can analyse the heartbeat again.
Anyone can use a defibrillator and you don’t need training. Once you turn it on, it will give clear instructions on how to attach the defibrillator pads. The device checks the heart rhythm and will only tell you to shock if it’s needed. You can’t shock someone accidentally.