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			<title>King City Lions donate life-saving devices</title>
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<p><em>On hand for the donation of an automated external defibrillator (AED) to the King City Tennis Club were Wayne Lowdon, second vice-president of the King City Lions Club, Jon Bell, King Township's Supervisor of Recreation Services, Jay Harding, King City Lions Club president 2019-2020, Ward 5 Councillor Debbie Schaefer and Suzanne Millar, president of the King City Tennis Club.</em></p>
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<p>King Township is safer today thanks to a generous donation from the King City Lions Club.<br />
The volunteer organization recently donated $4,000 for the purchase of three new public automated external defibrillator (AED) units for installation throughout the township.<br />
The units will be installed at the King Township Municipal Centre, the Cold Creek Conservation Area and the club house at the King City Tennis Club.<br />
An AED is a portable device that checks the heart rhythm and can send an electric shock to the heart to try to restore a normal rhythm. AEDs are used to treat sudden cardiac arrest, a condition in which the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating.<br />
“We're grateful to the King City Lions Club for the donation,” said King's Parks, Recreation and Culture Director Chris Fasciano. “We've seen first-hand how AEDs can save lives.”<br />
Back in 2016 an AED at the Nobleton Arena was used to restart the heart of a man who collapsed during a hockey game. That AED was donated by the Nobleton Lions Club.<br />
In the case of the new AEDs, the King City Lions Club raised the $4,000 from a roast beef dinner.<br />
According to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the use of an AED, combined with CPR, can increase the likelihood of survival by 75 per cent or more.</p>
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