Public Access Defibrillators and Bleed Kits
Is this an emergency? - Call 999 and follow their instructions.
If you believe a person has suffered a sudden cardiac arrest and is unresponsive and not breathing, immediately ring 999 and ask for the ambulance service. They will advise you on what action to take and either inform you where your nearest defibrillator is located or ask if you have a defibrillator. The operator will remain on the line and ask you a series of questions which should only take you a few moments and advise you on what steps to take to assist in emergency.
Catastrophic Bleed?
Is this an emergency?
Call 999, ask for the ambulance service and follow their instructions.
If you believe a person has suffered a catastrophic bleed, immediately ring either 999 or 112 and ask for the ambulance service. They will advise you on what action to take and either inform you where your nearest bleed kit is located or ask if you have a bleed kit. The operator will remain on the line and ask you a series of questions which should only take you a few moments and advise you on what steps to take to assist in emergency.
Bradley Stoke Town Council has three public access defibrillators and bleed kits located at the following addresses:
Baileys Court Activity Centre, Baileys Court Road, Bradley Stoke, South Glos, BS32 8BH
Brook Way Activity Centre, Brook Way, Bradley Stoke, South Glos, BS32 9DA
The Jubilee Centre, Savages Wood Road, Bradley Stoke, South Glos, BS32 8HL
For further information on locations and accessibility of local defibrillators, please see the following websites:
British Heart Foundation - National Defibrillator Network
For further information on locations and accessibility of local bleed kits, please see the following websites: