The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

East Neuk medical app could prove to be real hi-tech life-saver

health: System has ‘huge potential to save more lives in our community’

- leeza clark leclark@thecourier.co.uk

East Neuk First Responders have joined with a potentiall­y life-saving hi-tech system.

App and web-based GoodSAM alerts locals with first-aid training to nearby medical emergencie­s.

The system has the potential to revolution­ise care in life-threatenin­g emergencie­s throughout the East Neuk.

Emergency services staff and members of the public with life support skills in the area are being asked to sign up as volunteers willing to be alerted to nearby emergencie­s whenever a member of the public triggers the alarm.

East Neuk First Responders are leading the rollout and are asking members of the public to download the Alerter app and first-aid trained profession­als to register.

By harnessing the skills of the local community its impact is seen as a potential game changer — particular­ly for cardiac arrest survival rates in the region.

There are around 3,500 out-ofhospital cardiac arrests each year in Scotland, with a survival rate of only 8%.

The sooner effective CPR is started, the better the chance of survival and for every minute’s delay the patient’s chance of life drop by 10%.

Gillian Duncan, East Neuk First Responders coordinato­r, said: “This medical dispatchin­g app is fantastic news for the people living, working in or visiting the East Neuk who suffer a life-threatenin­g incident.

“It has huge potential to save more lives in our community.”

GoodSAM has rapidly grown into a global community operating in more than 30 countries.

Co-founder Professor Mark Wilson said: “If a patient has a cardiac arrest or a traumatic head injury, it is the first few minutes after the incident that determine the outcome – life, death or long-term brain injury.

“There are first-aid trained people all around us, but usually the first they know of a neighbour having a cardiac arrest is an ambulance appearing in their street.

“If they had known and started CPR a few minutes prior to the ambulance arriving, chances of survival can be considerab­ly increased — GoodSAM now makes this possible.

“We are delighted that East Neuk First Responders has partnered with us and would urge other organisati­ons and medically trained individual­s around the world to do so as well.”

This medical dispatchin­g app is fantastic news for the people living, working in or visiting the East Neuk who suffer a lifethreat­ening incident. GILLIAN DUNCAN

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