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Home / Crime and Justice / Defibrillator Stolen and Destroyed, Leaving Community Vulnerable

Defibrillator Stolen and Destroyed, Leaving Community Vulnerable

23 Dec

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Summary

  • Defibrillator stolen from West View Project building was found damaged.
  • The destroyed device was one of 84 life-saving machines in Hartlepool.
  • The charity owner noted the defibrillator was used just last week.
Defibrillator Stolen and Destroyed, Leaving Community Vulnerable

A community charity is expressing profound disappointment after one of its most frequently used defibrillators was stolen and subsequently found destroyed beyond repair. The life-saving device had been taken from the West View Project building on Miers Avenue in Hartlepool. It was discovered vandalized in a nearby field earlier this week, leaving the local area in a vulnerable state.

This incident impacts one of the 84 defibrillators strategically placed throughout Hartlepool to assist individuals experiencing cardiac arrest. According to Kelly Cairns, a trustee of DS43 Community Defibrillators, the destroyed machine was in active use as recently as last week. The loss of this critical piece of equipment has raised significant concerns about community safety and emergency response capabilities.

The charity is devastated by the wilful destruction of this essential medical tool. The ongoing operation and maintenance of these defibrillators are crucial for public health, and this act of vandalism directly undermines those efforts. The community now faces a period where this specific resource is unavailable, increasing the potential risk for residents in need of immediate medical intervention.

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A defibrillator was stolen from the West View Project building and later found destroyed in a nearby field.
The defibrillator was one of 84 in Hartlepool used to save people in cardiac arrest, and its loss leaves the community vulnerable.
The defibrillator is owned by DS43 Community Defibrillators, a charity that manages 84 such machines in the town.

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