Paramedics set to show players how to perform CPR
Action Images/ReutersParamedics are preparing to teach players at a League One football club how to perform CPR and use a defibrillator.
Members of Peterborough United's men and women’s teams and academy are due to attend a training sessions with members of East of England Ambulance Service on Monday.
The club said it wanted to encourage people to learn CPR and the use of a defibrillator.
In December, Luton Town's Welsh international defender Tom Lockyer collapsed after a cardiac arrest during a Premier League match against Bournemouth.
PA MediaThe club, known as Posh, published details of the CPR session on its website.
"The East of England Ambulance Service and Peterborough United have joined forces to promote vital CPR skills," said the club.
"The aim of the partnership with Peterborough United and the Peterborough United Foundation is to encourage others to learn CPR and the use of a defibrillator."
Posh said it aimed to create "an army of lifesavers in Peterborough and across the East of England".
Other footballers who collapsed during games
- In August, Uruguayan defender Juan Izquierdo died after suffering a cardiac arrest and collapsing during a game in Brazil
- In April, Roma defender Evan Ndicka collapsed during his side's Serie A match at Udinese in Italy
- In November 2023, Ghana striker Raphael Dwamena died after collapsing during a league match in Albania
- In 2021, Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen collapsed during a European Championships game against Finland in Denmark
- In 2012, Bolton Wanderers' midfielder Fabrice Muamba collapsed during an FA Cup quarter-final at Tottenham
ReutersRecord numbers researched CPR after Lockyer talked about collapsing during a game, a health charity said in February.
Lockyer had urged people to go to the British Heart Foundation (BHF) website and learn CPR in media interviews.
The BHF said staff had been "blown away" by the response.
Lockyer, 29, returned to individual training at Luton, who are now in the Championship, in September.
He said he was "technically dead" for nearly three minutes at Bournemouth's Vitality Stadium but had not ruled out playing again.
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