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Life-saving defibrillators coming to all stations from Ipswich to Lowestoft and Felixstowe

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Every railway station between Ipswich and Lowestoft will receive a potentially life-saving defibrillator as part of a £17,000 investment from Greater Anglia.

Why it matters: Public access defibrillators can significantly increase the chances of survival for someone experiencing cardiac arrest. Having them available at railway stations ensures quick access to emergency equipment in locations used by thousands of people daily.

Greater Anglia’s Managing Director, Martin Beable and Head of Corporate Affairs, Jonathan Denby
Greater Anglia’s Managing Director, Martin Beable and Head of Corporate Affairs, Jonathan DenbyGreater Anglia

The bigger picture: The defibrillator installation is part of a larger £350,000 investment by Greater Anglia in 34 community projects across its network. The funding comes through the train operator's new Customer and Community Improvement Fund initiative.

The announcement comes as the East of England Ambulance Service (EEAST) is pushing to register 600 more defibrillators across the region to reach their 10,000 target as part of a national campaign to map life-saving equipment.

What they're saying: Greater Anglia's Managing Director, Martin Beable, said: "I am delighted that we are able to invest £350,000 into community projects across East Anglia, and we are looking forward to seeing the schemes and ideas put forward progress and flourish over the coming year."

How it works:

  • The East Suffolk Lines Community Rail Partnership will oversee the £17,000 project

  • Defibrillators will be installed at all stations between Ipswich and Lowestoft

  • Stations on the Ipswich to Felixstowe line will also receive the equipment

  • Local organisations including community rail partnerships, station adopters, and community groups were eligible to apply for grants of up to £50,000

The bottom line: This initiative represents a significant investment in passenger safety at local stations, with the potential to save lives in emergency situations.

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Police search for missing teenager with Ipswich connections

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Essex Police are looking for 16-year-old Kieran-John Streeter who has gone missing from the Clacton area and believe he could be in Ipswich.

Kieran-John Streeter
Kieran-John StreeterEssex Police

Kieran-John was last seen wearing a green hoodie, blue tracksuit bottoms and black trainers. According to Essex police, he has connections to Ipswich.

Police have asked anyone with information to contact them and quote incident 912 of 4 April.

Members of the public who may have seen Kieran-John or have information about his whereabouts should contact Essex Police directly.

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