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Become a London
Lifesaver

London Ambulance Service is aiming to make London a city of lifesavers, through organising life-saving CPR and defibrillator training for communities, organisations and schools.

Join our community of London lifesavers

76 per cent of cardiac arrests happen in the home, by learning some simple skills, you could save someone you love.

Cardiac arrest is when a person’s heart stops beating and stops pumping blood and oxygen around the body. At the moment fewer than one in 10 people survive a cardiac arrest.

Early CPR and defibrillation can more than double someone’s chances of survival. Both of these can be done by a member of the public before the ambulance service arrives.

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London Lifesavers event

Learn how to save a life in 5 minutes

Learn how to recognise the signs of cardiac arrest, and how to perform CPR or use a defibrillator to help.

Get trained to save lives

Our team of London Lifesavers trainers hold pop-up training events across the capital teaching people the simple skills they need to save a life.

Come along and learn to save a life – 76 per cent of cardiac arrests happen in the home – so this training means you could save someone you love.

Our free training events

  • Rosamund Pike is a London Lifesaver

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  • CPR training at London Zoo

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  • Facts about defibrillators

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