Glasgow Times

Student’s fundraisin­g bid to help save lives

- Morgan Carmichael morgan. carmichael@ newsquest. co. uk

A BEARSDEN woman has recently fundraised to have a defibrilla­tor installed at her former primary school.

Megan Thompson, who is now a dentistry student at the University of Glasgow, decided she wanted to give back to Castlehill Primary School after being diagnosed with Supraventr­icular Tachycardi­a ( SVT) – an abnormally fast heart rhythm.

In order to purchase the life- saving equipment, Megan undertook a bake sale in her garden – where more than

400 cakes were sold – and a sponsored climb to the top of Ben Lomond, where she played her bagpipes in celebratio­n.

It comes after she recently learned that defibrilla­tors increase the chances of survival for those with SVT – who experience cardiac arrest - by 90%.

Speaking on the great achievemen­t, Megan said: “I’d like to thank everyone who helped me fundraise; my family have been fantastic as have my neighbours and friends.

“Bearsden Baptist Church, Castlehill Primary Parent Council, the Castlehill Community and Councillor Cumming have all been very supportive.

“I’d also like to thank Edward Moore from the British Heart Foundation who has been a great help and East Dunbartons­hire Council for adopting the defibrilla­tor and taking care of it.”

She continued: “’ Whilst you hope there is never a need for a defibrilla­tor, in the unfortunat­e event it is required, it can significan­tly improve the chances of survival of anyone in cardiac arrest.

“I will always be grateful to my surgeon for changing my life and for inspiring me to fundraise and campaign for basic life support.

I am so pleased we now have a defibrilla­tor accessible 24/ 7 in the centre of Castlehill.”

East Dunbartons­hire Council helped to install the equipment and will maintain it as it joins the network of defibs stationed in a range of Council- owned and operated premises.

Council leader, Gordan Low, said: “Megan is to be congratula­ted on this wonderful achievemen­t for the Castlehill community.

“The council recognised that a network of defibs was needed throughout East Dunbartons­hire and we were pleased to be able to roll these out across our estate

late last year. But there really can’t be too many defibrilla­tors, and it’s been great to see the efforts of local people, groups, and businesses in supporting the wider installati­on of this vital equipment within our communitie­s.

“Thanks to Megan, this fully accessible defibrilla­tor in the centre of Castlehill may save a life in the unfortunat­e event someone nearby requires it.

It is testament to her that she wanted to help others after going through such a traumatic time of her own. I wish Megan the very best of health and every success in her studies.”

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 ?? ?? Mandy Thompson, headteache­r at Castlehill Primary School, Megan Thompson, Councillor Duncan Cumming, Ward 2 Bearsden North, and council leader Councillor Gordan Low, and below, Megan during her climb
Mandy Thompson, headteache­r at Castlehill Primary School, Megan Thompson, Councillor Duncan Cumming, Ward 2 Bearsden North, and council leader Councillor Gordan Low, and below, Megan during her climb

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