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Buckinghamshire mother campaigns for defibrillators in schools
A Buckinghamshire mother thinks defibrillators are as essential as fire extinguishers in schools.
Charlotte Dyer, whose son Jack has a heart condition, thinks defibrillators are as essential as fire extinguishers in schools.
We speak to Anne Jolly from SADS UK, a charity she set up after her son died from an undetected heart condition.
We also speak to Jackie Snow, whose son Lewis died when his heart stopped during a football match.
Last on
Tue 20 Mar 201206:00
BBC Three Counties Radio
Chapters
0620
Defibrillators in School
Charlotte Dyer is campaigning to get equipment and training in her son's school
Duration: 06:00
0705
Defibrillators in school
Anne Jolly set up SADS UK after her son died from an undetected heart condition
Duration: 10:00
0805
Lewis Snow
Jackie Snow's son Lewis died when his heart stopped beating during a football match
Duration: 10:00
Broadcast
- Tue 20 Mar 201206:00BBC Three Counties Radio