Shock stats: cardiac arrests deadlier and more common in regional Victoria

Ben Silvester
Updated March 13 2024 - 4:12pm, first published March 7 2024 - 3:16pm
MICA paramedic Mark Brown with a defibrillator used to restart the heart in cases of cardiac arrest. Picture: Adam Trafford
MICA paramedic Mark Brown with a defibrillator used to restart the heart in cases of cardiac arrest. Picture: Adam Trafford

About eight people have their heart stop unexpectedly every day in regional Victoria. Fewer than one in 10 survives.

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Ben Silvester

Ben Silvester

Victorian state correspondent

Correspondent covering key issues across regional Victoria, based in Melbourne.