Woodlands residents pull together to afford a community defibrillator
A near heart attack has brought a little town in Southland closer together.
Residents of Woodlands are in the process of pulling together $3000 to purchase a community defibrillator.
Woodlands Tavern owner Pauline Dermody started the project after a man had a heart attack scare on his way home from the Crank Up 2017 in Edendale.
The man, in his late 60s, left Crank Up because he was feeling unwell. READ MORE:www.stuff.co.nz...
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