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The regional chief St John Ambulance officer, Mr Bernie Chatterton (left), demonstrates pediatric defibrillator paddles on a baby manikin to Mr Wayne Nuttall, the immediate past president of the; East Christchurch Kiwnis yesterday} Two sets of paddles, the other pair are in the foreground, and additional paediatric] resuscitation equipment, worth $1300, were donated to the Order of St John by Kiwanis. The padtdles are connected into a life pack that administers an electric shock to start the heart beating again.

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Press, 9 March 1988, Page 7

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The regional chief St John Ambulance officer, Mr Bernie Chatterton (left), demonstrates pediatric defibrillator paddles on a baby manikin to Mr Wayne Nuttall, the immediate past president of the; East Christchurch Kiwnis yesterday} Two sets of paddles, the other pair are in the foreground, and additional paediatric] resuscitation equipment, worth $1300, were donated to the Order of St John by Kiwanis. The padtdles are connected into a life pack that administers an electric shock to start the heart beating again. Press, 9 March 1988, Page 7

The regional chief St John Ambulance officer, Mr Bernie Chatterton (left), demonstrates pediatric defibrillator paddles on a baby manikin to Mr Wayne Nuttall, the immediate past president of the; East Christchurch Kiwnis yesterday} Two sets of paddles, the other pair are in the foreground, and additional paediatric] resuscitation equipment, worth $1300, were donated to the Order of St John by Kiwanis. The padtdles are connected into a life pack that administers an electric shock to start the heart beating again. Press, 9 March 1988, Page 7