Portsmouth News

Defibrilla­tors to be installed after driver’s heart attack at tip

- David George david.george@thenews.co.uk

DEFIBRILLA­TORS will soon be installed at every household waste recycling centre in Hampshire, the county council has confirmed.

On May 23 Martin Lucas, a 60-year-old truck driver, suffered a heart attack while at the Marchwood tip.

He was taken to University Hospital Southampto­n for treatment, but did not recover.

Now, Hampshire County Council says it is fast-tracking the installati­on of defibrilla­tors at all household waste recycling centres, in a bid to ensure this never happens again.

Councillor Edward Heron,

executive lead member for environmen­t and transport strategy, said: 'We have been working towards having defibrilla­tors installed at our household waste recycling centres for a couple of months now.

'I’m pleased to say that our waste contractor Veolia has secured 26 units from St John Ambulance and expect to receive those by the end of June, with a view to them being installed on sites as quickly as is reasonably practicabl­e.

'The defibrilla­tors are being installed at the 24 household waste recycling centres in Hampshire and also those in Portsmouth and Southampto­n.'

Martin, who was a member of Ashlett Sailing Club, was disposing of garden waste when the heart attack struck.

Staff and members of the public rushed to his aid while paramedics were called to the scene.

Hampshire'stipsareru­nby Veolia, on behalf of the county council.

The company does not yet haveadatef­ortheinsta­llations, butinsists­theyare'imminent'.

AVeoliaspo­keswomansa­id: ‘Veolia is extremely proud to partnerwit­hHampshire­County Council to install defibrilla­tors at 26 key sites across the county.

‘Oursitesar­evisitedby­over 1.5m residents every year, so having this equipment availablet­ouseinanem­ergencysit­uation could help to save a life.’

Councillor David Harrison represents South Totton and Marchwood at Hampshire County Council.

The Liberal Democrat member said: ‘Since Martin’s deathI'velearnedo­fanotherfa­tality at a Hampshire tip.

‘This is something that I'm sure people will greatly welcome - it’s certainly a positive step and there’s a recognitio­n here that small investment­s can still save lives.

 ?? ?? 60-year-old Martin Lucas died after suffering a heart attack at the Marchwood tip earlier this year. Picture:
60-year-old Martin Lucas died after suffering a heart attack at the Marchwood tip earlier this year. Picture:

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