DANISH footballer Christian Eriksen is “stable” and set to remain in hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest in his nation's opening Euro 2020 game against Finland on Friday.

The incident highlights the importance of immediate use of CPR and defibrillation.

Listed below are some of the locations within Worcester city centre where a defibrillator is housed, according to Worcester BID: A defibrillator is located in a fire exit corridor next to the Warhammer store. The door has an AED sign on it for fast and easy recognition. There is also one in the Crowngate shopping centre, in the fire exit corridor next to Rymans.

A defibrillator is also located in Cathedral Square in the management office, as well as in the Fitness for Less gym, and at the bottom of the main staircase in the Guildhall.

There is also one located in Marks and Spencer on the first floor next to the cafe, and inside the main entrance of the Hive and in the Heart of Worcestershire college by the main reception of the All Saints building.

A defibrillator is also located at All About Me in Sidbury. 

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Christian Eriksen: Defibrillator sites in Worcester city centre