Shocktober is our month-long campaign which takes place during October every year. It aims to highlight the importance of learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED).
This Shocktober

Learn Call Push Shock
Learn how to perform CPR and use an AED

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Learn about AEDs

Find an AED
Search the AED registry and view AED locations on a map.

Register my AED
Register your AED to help connect AEDs with people who need them.
Why is it important?
Every day around 21 Victorians suffer a cardiac arrest, with only one in 10 surviving. That’s why immediate action is critical.
A cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly stops pumping blood effectively around the body.
For every minute that CPR is delayed, survival decreases by 10 per cent. But when a patient receives CPR and a shock from an AED before paramedics arrive, their chance of survival more than doubles.
Restart A Heart Day
Restart A Heart Day on 16 October is part of the Shocktober campaign and is a global initiative to raise awareness and educate our community about learning CPR and how to use an AED.
By knowing how to perform CPR and use an AED we can improve cardiac arrest survival rates and help save lives, together.
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