Loughborough Echo

New defibrilla­tor at football club

Local heart charity JHMT provides external cabinet for the defib

- DAVID GODSALL david.godsall@reachplc.com

A COMMUNITY football club is well on the way to becoming ‘heartsafe’ thanks to support from the borough council and the Joe Humphries Memorial Trust (JHMT).

Sileby Town Football Club has gained a new public-access defibrilla­tor to help assist if anyone has a cardiac emergency.

Charnwood Borough Council awarded £850 of funding towards the defib through its members grant scheme and a sports facilities grant. Installati­on costs were covered by the football club, and local heart charity the JHMT has provided an external cabinet for the defib.

Coun Deborah Taylor, lead member for communitie­s said: “I’m very pleased we’ve been able to support Sileby FC with the purchase and installati­on of a defibrilla­tor through our grants scheme.

“Not only will the defibrilla­tor help the football club become heartsafe, but it will also be accessible for the local community.

“I’d encourage other local sports clubs to look into the grants that are available to help them with funding an Automated External Defibrilla­tor.”

The defib is situated on the outside wall of the football club, on Southfield­s Avenue, and is accessible to the public 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Charlie Hoyes from Sileby Town said: “We plan to have training from the JHMT, including training for some

residents who live very close to the site. Our members are very pleased that we now have a defibrilla­tor and recognise the importance it could play in saving a life. The JHMT have been marvellous with their help and advice.

“We also hope the club’s steps to create a heartsafe environmen­t will encourage other league clubs to do the same.”

Dr Mike Ferguson from JHMT said: “Any delay in starting CPR and finding

a defibrilla­tor can result in either the death or severe health impairment of someone who has collapsed. Attaching an automated external defibrilla­tor (AED) to them gives vital informatio­n to anyone attempting to help. It is essential, where possible, that these simple-to-use AEDs are available to everyone 24 hours a day.”

Sileby Town Football Club was formed in 1952, making it one of the longest-serving teams in the Leicesters­hire

senior league. The club has around 150 members, which includes two teams.

Charlie Hoyes said: “As a club, we believe in inclusivit­y and try to join in with other organisati­ons in the village,

“We have held fund-raising events for charities including SANDS Utd, the MND society, Diabetes UK and Leicester Transplant Sport. We also try to help the local Scouts and Guides where we can, as well as Sileby Juniors football club.”

As well as providing free CPR and defibrilla­tor training, the JHMT works hard to raise awareness of sudden heart deaths, helps to provide community defibrilla­tors and runs Inspire, a local grants scheme for inspiratio­nal young people. The charity was set up after the tragic death of Rothley teenager Joe Humphries in 2012, who died from sudden arrhythmic death syndrome (SADS) while out on a run.

To find out more about the work of the JHMT, visit www.jhmt.org.uk

For more informatio­n about the council’s sports facilities and member grants please visit www.charnwood. gov.uk/grants

 ??  ?? Pictured, from left: Alan Harrison White, JHMT; Charlie Hoyes - Sileby Town FC committee member, Graham Clark - president of Sileby FC, Coun Paul Murphy - Charnwood Borough Council, Dr Mike Ferguson – JHMT , Coun Deborah Taylor -lead member for communitie­s at Charnwood Borough Council, Sam Rowe - football coach, Coun Andy Paling - Charnwood Borough Council and Andrew Doodson - senior sports developmen­t officer at Charnwood Borough Council.
Pictured, from left: Alan Harrison White, JHMT; Charlie Hoyes - Sileby Town FC committee member, Graham Clark - president of Sileby FC, Coun Paul Murphy - Charnwood Borough Council, Dr Mike Ferguson – JHMT , Coun Deborah Taylor -lead member for communitie­s at Charnwood Borough Council, Sam Rowe - football coach, Coun Andy Paling - Charnwood Borough Council and Andrew Doodson - senior sports developmen­t officer at Charnwood Borough Council.

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