Eastbourne resident's anonymous donation helps set up defibrillator in Meads

Katie Jackson, of Kamsons Pharmacy, with Steve Monk, GM Monk electrical, and Alan Shuttleworth of Defibrillator PartnershipKatie Jackson, of Kamsons Pharmacy, with Steve Monk, GM Monk electrical, and Alan Shuttleworth of Defibrillator Partnership
Katie Jackson, of Kamsons Pharmacy, with Steve Monk, GM Monk electrical, and Alan Shuttleworth of Defibrillator Partnership
The Eastbourne Heart Beat Campaign has launched its latest public access defibrillator in Meads '“ thanks to a generous donation from an anonymous resident.

The group worked with Kamsons Chemist and local electrical company GM Monk to install a defibrillator which is now located on the chemist’s wall in Meads Street.

Alan Shuttleworth, Chair of the Eastbourne Defibrillator Partnership group, said, “We are extremely grateful for this donation which has made it possible to site a defibrillator in the centre of the Meads community, with 24 hour access. The donator does not want any public thanks, and has asked to remain anonymous, but we wish to say thank you for the generosity.”

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