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British Heart Foundation – Watch Your Own Heart Attack

by
Neil
on
Aug 8 2008

You may have seen on billboards across the UK from the British Heart Foundation (BHF) Charity inviting you to ‘watch your own heart attack’. As gruesome as this sounds, this is a television event that could help save lives.

This advert will air on ITV1 on August 10 at 9.17pmd uring the Midsomer Murders break and will help to raise awareness of heart attack symptoms, and could be the single most important two minutes of television you will ever see.

A number of celebrities are supporting the campaign to help it reach a wider audience using the slogan “I’ll be watching”, will you?

Heart disease is the UK’s biggest killer with almost a quarter of a million people suffering heart attacks every year, a third of whom die before reaching hospital . The BHF campaign will show people how important it is to recognise heart attack symptoms and urge people to call 999 immediately when they experience them.

Betty McBride, Director of Policy and Communications at the BHF, says “We’re bringing heart attacks to life in living rooms across the UK because understanding how one could feel might mean the difference between life and death.”

Paul Phillips, Chief Executive Officer of the East Midlands Ambulance Service, says ambulance services across the UK fully support the BHF campaign. “We welcome any efforts that endeavour to save lives by teaching people how to identify a possible heart attack and encouraging them to call 999 more quickly. We’d rather attend a false alarm than arrive too late.”

>> Read more about the British Heart Foundation

>> Donate to the British Heart Foundation from just £5 a month

 

neil

Neil was part of the Venturian Media team that ran 10k in aid of Cancer Research. He claims to still be recovering, despite the fact it was over 3 years ago. His favourite animals are cats, and he used to have one called Freckle Vidic Robson. It is unclear whether this female cat was happy being named after 2 footballers!

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