Borehamwood police station Defibrillators have been installed outside 18 police stations across Hertfordshire. The Automated External Defibrillators (AED’s) allow members of the public, as well as police officers and staff, to provide potentially life-saving care in emergencies with support of call handlers from the East of England Ambulance service. Among the police stations where a defibrillator has been fitted is Borehamwood, Watford, St Albans, and South Mimms, as well as the force’s headquarters in Welwyn Garden City. All the machines are situated within a weather-proof and anti-theft storage cabinet with a keypad code entry system. The access code for the defibrillator will be disclosed to any individual dialling 999 and asking for an ambulance, and call handlers will support the caller with life-saving instructions while additional help is dispatched to the location.
A man has been arrested after he fled the scene of a crash in Hitchin last night.
At around 9.30pm, the emergency services were alerted to the theft of a.