19-03-2012, 09:56pm
Owing to the recent incident of the footballer having a heart attack on the field, I wondered if car manufacturers would have thought of having one fitted in the car.
Coming from a medical background, it is obvious to me to have one in the car incase. We have one at work, and so do most of the Tube Stations in London. It is very easy to use it. Some makes come with verbal programmed instruction to guide you along the way and also record any communication when in use.
It may be a financial constraint to owing one, but it is nothing compare to saving a life if ever needed.
Would love to know what other forum members think especially anyone involved in health.
Coming from a medical background, it is obvious to me to have one in the car incase. We have one at work, and so do most of the Tube Stations in London. It is very easy to use it. Some makes come with verbal programmed instruction to guide you along the way and also record any communication when in use.
It may be a financial constraint to owing one, but it is nothing compare to saving a life if ever needed.
Would love to know what other forum members think especially anyone involved in health.