Journal Pioneer

Parish receives AED

Training on new device’s use to be arranged soon

- BY ERIC MCCARTHY eric.mccarthy@journalpio­neer.com

As a project worker with Vestas, Avis McDonald does a fair amount of travel and routinely notices automated external defibrilla­tors (AEDs) strategica­lly placed in airports and at work stations.

Last year, while attending a summer ceilidh in the St. Mark’s parish hall in Burton, she didn’t notice a defibrilla­tor. “Where I work, we always have one in our trailers, because you never know if we might need it,” she commented.

A lifelong member of the parish, McDonald approached her nephew, Daniel MacDonald, chairman of the property and finance committee for the parish, offering to purchase one for the parish. She ordered it through the same company where she orders them for her work.

She recently presented the device, with its potentiall­y lifesaving capabiliti­es, to the parish in memory of her father, Leo, who was also a lifetime member.

The AED will be stored in the church but will also be available should it be required at the hall, or anywhere in the general area, in an emergency. Although the device provides prompts on how it is to be used, MacDonald said arrangemen­ts will be made to train interested parishione­rs so that there are no uncertaint­ies or hesitancy should an emergency arise.

“It’s always nice to give back to your church, McDonald acknowledg­ed.

 ?? ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Daniel MacDonald, left, property and finance chairman for St. Mark’s Parish in Burton, accepts a donation of an automated external defibrilla­tor for the parish from Avis McDonald.
ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER Daniel MacDonald, left, property and finance chairman for St. Mark’s Parish in Burton, accepts a donation of an automated external defibrilla­tor for the parish from Avis McDonald.

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