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Sustainability 23 February 2026

Second wind and solar powered defibrillator installed in Cumbria

Caitlin Barr23 February 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
Photo credit: NWAS
Photo credit: NWAS

North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) has supported the installation of a second wind and solar‑powered defibrillator cabinet in Workington, strengthening access to life‑saving equipment across the community and championing sustainable innovation.

The new cabinet, located in Siddick, follows the successful deployment of the first unit in Barepot. Both installations are the result of ongoing collaboration between NWAS, Turtle Medical, and Workington Town Council to ensure communities, including those in areas with unreliable mains electricity, have reliable, 24/7 access to emergency equipment.

“This is a vital step in ensuring that life-saving equipment is both sustainable and accessible for residents and visitors alike. With 24/7 access to the defibrillator, this installation significantly enhances the community’s ability to respond in an emergency, especially in an area where the mains electricity supply can often be unreliable.”

Megan Stephenson, Community Resuscitation Engagement Officer for Cumbria at NWAS.

NWAS will be offering a free CPR awareness session locally to empower those who attend with the confidence and skills to act swiftly, perform CPR, and use the defibrillator effectively.

Workington Town Councillor Michael Heaslip, Chair of the Environment Committee, commented: “The new cabinet forms part of the Council’s ongoing work to improve access to life-saving equipment in each neighbourhood of the town while embracing innovative, environmentally friendly solutions. By harnessing both wind and solar energy, these defibrillator cabinets ensure 24/7 availability, even in locations without a reliable power supply”.


Turtle Medical partnered with us on a webinar late last year about Martyn’s Law. Our panel explored how the emergency services and their partners are preparing for the new requirements. You can catch up here and still earn CPD-accreditation.

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Caitlin looks after our digital campaigns, as well as managing the technology behind all our webinars and is also working on editorial.

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