CRANBOURNE STAR NEWS
Home » Defibs for Casey Maccas

Defibs for Casey Maccas

By GEORGIA WESTGARTH

AFTER installing defibrillators across the South East Juniors Football League, McDonald’s restaurants throughout Casey now have the life-saving devices as well.
Casey McDonald’s restaurants are a part of a unique ‘Casey Clan’ which the McDonald’s company is trying to advance around the globe, Casey Clan licensee David Fowler said.
“We are a group of owner operators that get together to help achieve the same goals in the community,” Mr Fowler said.
“Putting defibrillators in all 24 restaurants in the Casey clan wasn’t something we had to do, it was something we could do and it was an opportunity to take a lead and hopefully other businesses will follow,” Mr Fowler said.
The Casey Clan teamed up with Defib For Life two years ago to put defibrillators in 26 junior football clubs amounting to more than $62,000.
“It’s not just for the players but for their parents, grandparents, anyone gathering at the ground- we are the sponsors of the South East Juniors and it seemed the responsible decision for the second largest junior football league in Victoria,” Mr Fowler said.
Once opened, the defibrillators automatically start talking and relaying each step to the person assisting the emergency.
“The great thing with the defibrillators is that they are very easy to use, any member of the public can use them without training, and it doesn’t take you to the next step until you’ve finished the current one,” he said.
The defibrillators won’t shock a person if their heart is still beating, and Mr Fowler said they were a soothing device in a very stressful situation.
Mr Fowler said an incident with an 11-year-old boy who luckily survived at a South East Juniors Football game was the turning point for him and the Casey Clan.
“We decided we need to do something, they are such an important piece of equipment just like a first aid kit, which some venues may not have had many years ago- moving forward it’s important to ensure the safety of all members of our society,” he said.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Teens flee stolen-car crash on Monash Freeway

    Teens flee stolen-car crash on Monash Freeway

    Up to eight teen boys fled from a stolen car after a two-vehicle crash in Endeavour Hills on Saturday morning 24 January. The allegedly stolen white Mazda 3 was spotted…

  • Man scarred by alleged New Year’s Eve stabbing

    Man scarred by alleged New Year’s Eve stabbing

    A Hampton Park man says his “life has changed forever” after a horrifying alleged stabbing on the evening of New Years Eve at Pakenham Station. James says he remembers watching…

  • Soil clean-up wait continues

    Soil clean-up wait continues

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 522112 A giant asbestos-riddled soil mound in Bangholme’s Green Wedge still remains, despite an order for its removal by the end of 2025. In…

  • Housing plan for Berwick’s Manuka Road

    Housing plan for Berwick’s Manuka Road

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 333109 After a contentious two year dispute, a housing plan for an 18-hectare site including the historical Clover Cottage on Manuka Road, Berwick has…

  • Celebrating a good harvest

    Celebrating a good harvest

    Basking in sunshine, about 200 celebrated a Pongal harvest festival in Harmony Square, Dandenong on Sunday 18 January. Victorian Tamil Cultural Association staged the 32nd annual event, featuring drumming, dancing…