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- Resuscitation Council UK endorses GoodSAM app- RCUK supports the GoodSAM app, which allows healthcare professionals and members of the public trained in CPR to respond to out-of-hospital emergencies. 
- Statement on the training required to use an AED- A 2009 statement from Resuscitation Council UK that outlines our stance on using an AED with or without training. 
- A statement on AEDS on Aircraft- RCUK discuss whether AEDS are needed to protect passengers on aircraft. 
- 230,000 new lifesavers trained thanks to Restart a Heart 2018- 230,000 people learned CPR during Restart a Heart 2018, ensuring they know what to do if they witness a cardiac arrest. 
- Lifesaver: Saving Lives- Resuscitation Council UK’s interactive CPR training game Lifesaver helped Adam save the life of a bystander. 
- The NHS at 70- In honour of the 70th birthday of the NHS in 2018, Resuscitation Council UK reflect on the things that make the institution truly great. 
- Sister, Mother, Lifesaver- 10 year-old sports fanatic Amelia was doing a cross-country run when she suffered a cardiac arrest. Luckily, Mum Jo was there to save her life. 
- Trainee doctor races for CPR education- Anaesthetics trainee Dr Robert Golding is combining his love of medicine and motorsport to highlight the need for a speedy response when someone suffers a cardiac arrest. 
- Medical student uses in-hospital skills at home- Just two weeks after learning Basic Life Support at medical school, Dhiraj Patel found himself needing to use his new skills in his own home. 
- Swanage defibrillator partnership helps to keep Dorset safe- Residents of Swanage, Dorset are equipped to help in an emergency thanks to a defibrillator initiative that has placed AEDs across the town.