Following a successful trial in 2023, the NSW Labor Government has completed a full roll out of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) on 143 TrainLink statewide routes.
The roll out was completed in partnership with St John Ambulance NSW and it follows on from a smaller trial rolled out in 2023.
In remote parts of NSW where mobile blackspot areas pose the risk of longer emergency response times, having access to defibrillators is especially important and could mean the difference between life and death.
To ensure easy and accessible use, the defibrillators on NSW TrainLink coaches can be used safely by anyone without the need for any prior training.
All scheduled TrainLink services can be viewed on the TripView app and booked via transportnsw.info
Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Jenny Aitchison said:
“About 30,000 people in Australia have a sudden cardiac arrest each year and only one in 10 survive.
“We know using a defibrillator can improve a person’s chance of survival by up to 70% and having these devices on NSW TrainLink coaches means passengers experiencing a cardiac arrest on board can now be treated quickly.
“This NSW Labor Government initiative could save countless lives and will provide peace of mind for passengers using critical public transport services in areas where they might be very far away from medical attention.”
CEO of St John Ambulance NSW Dominic Teakle said:
“St John Ambulance NSW is delighted to see this program expand, particularly into those regional and remote routes where medical help can often be further away.
“We know more lives can be saved by improving public access to AEDs in our communities and making sure people feel empowered to use one in an emergency.”