Newsletter Tragedy TVAA - Flipbook - Page 2
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I found 昀椀lming the video you have just seen with Kate
incredibly di昀케cult; I can't even try to imagine what it was like
for Kate.
Kate called me from Devon shortly a�er she had the news of
her brother’s death - she was devastated. Kate has a�ended a
TVAA CPR ‘bystander’ training course, so it was even more
painful to know that nobody was able to give CPR to her
brother.
Kate asked me if I would make this video in the hope that
other families could be saved from experiencing her grief.
Kate and I talked at length about what she was going to say,
but when it came to 昀椀lming Kate produced a ‘one-take straight
from the heart’.
Please read Peter's story on the TVAA link on the next page.
Peter's story shows that lives can be saved.
Please get your club, friends and family ‘bystander’ trained.
Remember, even if you don't have the physical ability to
perform CPR, if you have the knowledge you could instruct
another ‘bystander’ in an emergency. Once you feel con昀椀dent
with the training, please consider ge�ng your community
involved o昀昀ering CPR ‘bystander’ training sessions on a
regular basis. Other clubs are already working on an on-going
programme, It doesn't cost us and it's a fantas�c service for
Rotary to o昀昀er to the community.
Brian Jonson 24.08.2024