A Northern defibrillator

Defibrillators now at every Northern station across South Yorkshire

Life-saving defibrillators have now been installed across every Northern train station across South Yorkshire.  

The scheme was partly funded by South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA) and has seen a total of 36 new defibrillators installed in the last few months of 2022.   

Every defibrillator has step-by-step, spoken word instructions built-in to it which explain how to use it on someone in an emergency.  

Computers inside the defibrillators work to analyse a person’s heart rhythms to find out if an electric shock is needed. Electrodes then automatically deliver the shock if required.    

All of the life-saving units have been added to the national register and training will be offered by the local ambulance service to station staff along with local communities.   

Tony Baxter, regional director at Northern, said: “All our defibrillators are in public places, and they are of huge benefit, not only to those travelling with us, but also the communities we serve.  

“We plan to continue to introduce life-saving defibrillators at even more of our stations. I would like to thank SYMCA for their help in making this happen.”   

Northern installed more than 100 defibrillators across its stations in the North of England last year.   

John Dowie, interim executive director of infrastructure and place at SYMCA said: ““We welcome the latest installations as it means that now there’s a defibrillator in or nearby every rail station in South Yorkshire.  Having them available on public spaces used daily by a large number of people is reassuring as it significantly increases the chance of survival following a cardiac arrest.” 

Locations of new defibrillators across South Yorkshire: 

Meadowhall, Bentley, Barnsley, Conisbrough, South Elmsall, Kirk Sandall, Chapeltown, Thorne South, Fitzwilliam, Hatfield & Stainforth, Sandal & Agbrigg, Bolton-Upon-Dearne, Moorthorpe, Hope (Derbyshire), Wombwell,  Hathersage, Dore & Totley, Kiveton Bridge, Dronfield , Thurnscoe, Althorpe, Grindleford, Workington, Goldthorpe, Mexborough, Kiveton Park, Thorne North, Dodworth, Adwick, Silkstone Common, Darton, Shireoaks, Elsecar, Bamford, Penistone, Woodhouse 

Northern’s new timetable went live in December and customers are advised to use the new ‘Check My Timetable’ feature on its website to see the changes specific to their local station.  

Northern is the second largest train operator in the UK, with nearly 2,500 services a day to more than 500 stations across the North of England. 

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