Craig's Heartstrong Foundation works to set up life-saving equipment
Increasing the network of defibrillators in public spaces across the Isle of Man.
The aim of Manx charity Craig's Heartstrong Foundation which was set up to enable heart screening for people between the ages of 14 and 35.
Defibrillators can be used to revive someone when they suffer a cardiac arrest.
Paul Healey, from the foundation, says they've been working to make the machines more widely available:
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