Bridlington fundraising efforts helped install the life saving kit.
Bridlington Old Town Association have thanked the local businesses and families who have helped them deliver a new defibrillator in the town.
The Old Town Association say:
"We are pleased and proud to announce that we have worked hard to raise enough funds to buy, install and maintain a life saving defibrillator for the Old Town.
Our thanks go to the Priory Church for letting us install it outside the Church Rooms on Church Green, it is up and running and connected to The Circuit, so the Ambulance service know that it is available to use when they need it, and since it's installation, it has already saved 3 lives.
We would like to thank the following for their generous donations, we couldn't have done it without your kindness...
- The Lords Feoffees
- The Priory Church Council,
- Sweet Treats,
- Beautiful Beauty,
- The Room Hair and Beauty,
- Black Lion,
- Old Town Optometrists,
- Ernest Brigham & F Kneeshaw & Sons Funeral Directors,
- Mr & Mrs Richardson,
- Mrs Jackie Foster,
- Mr & Mrs Sellars,
- Mrs Adele Pinder,
- Miss Ellie-Mae Pinder,
- Mrs Heather Alexander.
Our sincere and heartfelt thanks"

The defibrillator can be found, if needed at The Priory Church Rooms, Church Green, YO16 7JX.
The device was installed in September and has already saved three lives.
The fundraising for the maintenance of the Defibrillator is ongoing, each time it’s used the pads have to be replaced at a cost of £145 for 2 pairs.



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