jrudge
Well-Known Member
I wont mention names as it is in poor taste, however before the forum announcement I saw that someone had had a heart attack on their boat in Mallorca.
Close to home as I am a similar age and the boat it in a similar location.
I wondered if it were worth getting a defibrillator on the boat. I spend some time there one my own - but usually in port - and spend several months a year in the company of friends and family on board.
Medial assistance in the case of a heart attack is needed urgently, however if one were at anchor then realistically this must be half an hour away ( minimum and of course quite easily more) by the time you have hauled anchor, summoned help and tied up in a marina. You dont have half an hour - you have minutes.
Defibrillators are affordable and now fully automated - including audio guidance as to CPS and so on.
This model is waster resistant etc and £699 + VAT with the offer code HEARTSINE50
https://www.medisave.co.uk/heartsine-samaritan-pad-360p-fully-automatic-aed-defibrillator.html
I have asked if there are quantity discounts available should anyone else be interested.
It is potentially better value than the latest boat upgrade that we all ( myself included) invest in.
Disaster does strike. 2 years ago I was at a party round the corner. The caterer collapsed and stopped breathing. I was on mouth to mouth and anther guest on CPR ( my arm was in plaster so it was not going to be me). He lived and bought us a drink in the pub about 3 months later. So suddenly the first aid course done 25 years prior unexpectedly comes into being in an instant. Medical help was there within 5-6 minutes ( the amount of kit a paramedic has in his pack is astonishing) - but at sea the medical help is not going to arrive that fast.
There will be others on here with specialist knowledge and I would be interested in points of view as to how worthwhile or otherwise these are considered to be.
Speaking personally for £838 including the VAT it would seem a sensible investment.
Close to home as I am a similar age and the boat it in a similar location.
I wondered if it were worth getting a defibrillator on the boat. I spend some time there one my own - but usually in port - and spend several months a year in the company of friends and family on board.
Medial assistance in the case of a heart attack is needed urgently, however if one were at anchor then realistically this must be half an hour away ( minimum and of course quite easily more) by the time you have hauled anchor, summoned help and tied up in a marina. You dont have half an hour - you have minutes.
Defibrillators are affordable and now fully automated - including audio guidance as to CPS and so on.
This model is waster resistant etc and £699 + VAT with the offer code HEARTSINE50
https://www.medisave.co.uk/heartsine-samaritan-pad-360p-fully-automatic-aed-defibrillator.html
I have asked if there are quantity discounts available should anyone else be interested.
It is potentially better value than the latest boat upgrade that we all ( myself included) invest in.
Disaster does strike. 2 years ago I was at a party round the corner. The caterer collapsed and stopped breathing. I was on mouth to mouth and anther guest on CPR ( my arm was in plaster so it was not going to be me). He lived and bought us a drink in the pub about 3 months later. So suddenly the first aid course done 25 years prior unexpectedly comes into being in an instant. Medical help was there within 5-6 minutes ( the amount of kit a paramedic has in his pack is astonishing) - but at sea the medical help is not going to arrive that fast.
There will be others on here with specialist knowledge and I would be interested in points of view as to how worthwhile or otherwise these are considered to be.
Speaking personally for £838 including the VAT it would seem a sensible investment.