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UCS staff learn resusitation techniques and how to use a defibrillator at an after school training session. From left resusitation training officer Sam Wilcox Harriet Cheng , alumni development officer, Lauren Weston, head of PE at Phoenix, and Lindy Harper, senior school nurse co-ordinator. Picture: Polly Hancock

Imogen Blake Wednesday, October 8, 2014 9:00 AM

Life-saving medical equipment has been installed at a Hampstead school in the event of a teacher or pupil suffering a cardiac arrest in class.

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Staff members at University College School (UCS) in Frognal were trained to use defibrillators last Thursday by the London Ambulance Service.

The equipment, which deliver electric shocks to patients suffering a cardiac arrest through two pads, was funded by charity Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS) UK and is now on standby around the school.

It is part of the charitys Big Shock campaign to have defibrillators installed at all schools.

UCS vice master Chris Reynolds, said: University College School takes the medical conditions and the safety of our pupils, staff and visitors very seriously.

The addition of four defibrillators will ensure that we continue to provide a quick and appropriate response when lives are at risk.

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