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Showcasing CPR

10 October 2025
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The Lakes Entrance branch of Ambulance Victoria's set up for its Shocktober stall at the Lakes Entrance Foreshore Market last Sunday.

The Lakes Entrance branch of Ambulance Victoria's set up for its Shocktober stall at the Lakes Entrance Foreshore Market last Sunday.

The Lakes Entrance branch of Ambulance Victoria had a significant presence at last Sunday’s Lakes Entrance Foreshore Market promoting Shocktober.

The Shocktober campaign is about inviting the public to learn or refresh their cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills and sign up to be a GoodSAM responder.

More than 130 locals and visitors dropped by the stall to gather information, watch and take part in CPR demonstrations and take a look around the ambulance on display.

Ambulance Victoria’s latest data showed that Victoria achieved its highest internationally comparable survival rate of 41 per cent of patients surviving to hospital discharge: Australia’s best cardiac arrest survival rate and the third best in the world.

Ambulance Victoria medical director, Associate Professor David Anderson, said it is essential to know CPR, how to use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and where your closest defibrillator is located.

“Shocktober is about giving more Victorians who suffer a cardiac arrest a better chance of returning to their loved ones,” he said.

“We are urging the community to refresh their knowledge about CPR and how to use a defibrillator. For every minute CPR is delayed, survival decreases by 10 per cent.

“Cardiac arrest can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere, at any age, health or fitness level, and often without symptoms.

“Our message is simple – you don’t need to be a paramedic to save a life, just remember to Call (Triple Zero 000), Push (perform CPR) and Shock (use an AED).”

In regional Victoria, cardiac arrest survival rates are significantly boosted by the swift action of bystanders who use publicly accessible AEDs.

Associate Professor Anderson also encouraged the community to sign up to be a GoodSAM responder.

“GoodSAM is a free mobile app that connects patients in cardiac arrest with a nearby volunteer who is willing to begin hands-only CPR while paramedics are on their way,” he said.

“There are currently more than 17,300 GoodSAM responders across the state, but we need more.”

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