Life-saving defibrillator for Oakwell Hall and Country Park

Friends of Oakwell

Oakwell Country Park is to benefit from a new life saving defibrillator thanks to The Friends of Oakwell Hall.

The £1200 needed to buy the defibrillator and cabinet was raised by the volunteers running a tea stall at the weekly Oakwell Park Run.

A defibrillator is a device that gives a high energy electric shock to the heart of someone who is in cardiac arrest. This high energy shock is called defibrillation, and it’s an essential part in trying to save the life of someone who’s in cardiac arrest.

The Friends of Oakwell Hall Chairperson Roger Knights said:

“My life was saved by a defibrillator in 2010 when I suffered a heart attack, so I know first hand the importance of these vital assets in our communities.

“The Friends group is delighted to be able to make this donation to Oakwell Country Park to offer peace of mind to visitors in the event of an emergency.”

Councillor Will Simpson, Cabinet Member for Culture and Greener Kirklees said:

“I’d like to say a big thank you to the Friends group, who not only work tirelessly to maintain the heritage, countryside and community at Oakwell, but have now offered the reassurance of a defibrillator for anyone who visits our much-loved site.”

The new device can be found outside the Oakwell Visitor Centre where it can be accessed 24 hours a day.

You can search for the locations of all public access defibrillators in Kirklees and beyond here: https://www.defibfinder.uk/