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Scotland Boosts Defibrillator Network with £2.5M
26 Feb
Summary
- Scotland invests £2.5 million to enhance cardiac arrest response.
- 1,000-1,250 new defibrillators to be deployed over three years.
- Funding supports GoodSAM app promotion for early intervention.

The Scottish Government has allocated a substantial £2.5 million investment aimed at bolstering community capabilities in responding to cardiac arrests. This funding is designated for the acquisition of between 1,000 and 1,250 additional defibrillators over a three-year period.
The initiative also includes support for the GoodSAM app, a tool that alerts registered users to nearby cardiac arrest incidents, encouraging early intervention. First Minister John Swinney emphasized the government's commitment to ensuring a wide range of services are available for emergency situations.




