(by Lifeboats News Release, RNLI Lifeboats 200, 13 September 2024)
The Wro and Wirral Masonic Luncheon Club have generously gifted a family set of CPR manikins to their local RNLI lifeboat stations, so the volunteer crews can practice their lifesaving training.
West Kirby RNLI has recently been gifted a valuable addition to its training equipment with a Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) family manikin set. This kind donation was made possible through Sally and Howie Boyd, former owners of The Wro, West Kirby, in addition to Alan Bates and Guy Morris, on behalf of the Wirral Masonic Luncheon Club. This new set will play a crucial role in enhancing the life-saving skills of the volunteer crews across the Wirral.
The advanced set of manikins features Bluetooth connectivity, allowing them to provide real-time feedback on key CPR metrics – such as compression rate, depth, hand placement and…
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The advanced set of manikins features Bluetooth connectivity, allowing them to provide real-time feedback on key CPR metrics – such as compression rate, depth, hand placement and…
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