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Media Release - Remote coach services get lifesaving boost

Media Release - Remote coach services get lifesaving boost Main Image

02 May 2023

JENNY AITCHISON

MINISTER FOR REGIONAL TRANSPORT AND ROADS

MEDIA RELEASE - REMOTE COACH SERVICES GET LIFESAVING BOOST


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Potentially life-saving equipment is being installed on coaches across 53 NSW TrainLink routes to
ensure safer journeys on long trips in remote areas.

Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Jenny Aitchison said a trial was being rolled out that will
result in Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) being installed on all TrainLink timetabled
coaches servicing routes of more than four hours.

“Defibrillators save lives, it’s as simple as that, which is why this initiative is so important on NSW
TrainLink coach services," Ms Aitchison said.

"These coaches provide a great connection for our regional communities but some travel long
distances through remote parts of the state, which can make it difficult to access medical
assistance quickly."

Chief Executive of NSW TrainLink Peter Allaway said placing defibrillators on coaches grew from an
idea initiated internally by passionate staff.

"This trial specifically targets longer routes where there may be mobile black spots or emergency
response times might take longer," Mr Allaway said.

"This will benefit coach customers, drivers, and rural and remote communities as a whole, providing
even safer public transport."

Elliot Williams from St John Ambulance NSW said only small percentage of people survive an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest without CPR or a defibrillator being administered.

“Each year 30,000 people in Australia experience a sudden cardiac arrest. Currently only one in 10
survive,” Mr Williams said.

“In a cardiac arrest, seconds count. When administered quickly, early CPR and using a defibrillator
can increase a person’s chances of survival by up to 70 per cent.”

Heart Week (May 1-7) is Australia’s national heart health awareness campaign, which provides an
opportunity for everyone to take positive steps to reduce heart disease risk.

MEDIA: Wendy Fitzgibbon | Minister Aitchison | 0416 173 018

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