LIFE-saving equipment has been unveiled at York's Vangarde Shopping Park.
A defibrillator can now be found at park, in a locked yellow cabinet, between Marks and Spencer and Next on the main walkway.
The machine, which was funded by the park, costs around £1000 and can be used by members of the public to give emergency help to someone suffering a heart attack.
The defibrillator is accessible by a code provided by the ambulance service when someone rings 999. The devices then give easy-to-follow audible instructions on how they should be used.
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