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Defibrillator Vandalism Puts Lives at Risk in Hull
18 Mar
Summary
- Defibrillator cabinet vandalized, making equipment unusable.
- Life-saving bleed kit stolen, posing a serious risk.
- Vandalism described as 'extremely disappointing' and 'mindless'.

A recent act of vandalism in Hull's Pickering Park has rendered a defibrillator cabinet unusable, putting lives at risk. The incident, which occurred recently, also saw the theft of a bleed kit, a vital tool for controlling severe hemorrhaging.
Councillor Ted Dolman expressed deep disappointment, calling the damage 'extremely disappointing' and 'mindless.' He highlighted that the vandalism not only makes life-saving equipment inaccessible but also undermines the sense of safety and security within the community. This is the second recent theft of a bleed kit from the park, further exacerbating concerns.
Authorities are appealing to the public for any information regarding these incidents. Those with details are encouraged to contact park rangers via social media or Humberside Police through the 101 non-emergency number.




