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  1. A person can go into cardiac arrest anywhere, at any time, so it's vital you know how to perform . If you find someone who has collapsed, call 999, and begin chest compressions immediately. Remember - Rate, Depth, Don't stop.

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  2. We're here if you need us, but please consider other NHS options if you do not need life-saving help. • Self care • Pharmacy • GP • 111 Online • Walk-in centre, minor injuries unit or urgent care centre For information on each service, visit -

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  3. It's never too late to quit. Use the NHS Quit Smoking app this Stoptober to help you quit smoking and start breathing easier.

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  4. Oct 27

    When it comes to boosting your mood, sleeping better and managing stress, there are little things that can help a lot. Find what works for you with help from 👇

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  5. When you need urgent medical advice, 111 Online is there for you. Visit , detail your illness or ailments, and be referred to the most appropriate NHS service.

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  6. Stop smoking, start saving. Download the free NHS Quit Smoking app to get started ➡️

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  7. The best choice for minor injuries and illnesses is self-care. Keep a well-stocked medicine cabinet and get plenty of rest. Your pharmacist or GP can help if you need more advice.

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  8. Oct 27

    Getting the flu vaccine and the COVID-19 booster vaccine is the safest and most efficient way for people to protect themselves this winter. Read more about the winter vaccines and see if you're eligible ⬇️

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  9. pharmacists can offer advice and over-the-counter medicines for a range of minor illnesses. If symptoms suggest it's something more serious, pharmacists have the right training to make sure you get the help you need.

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  10. 🎆 We want everyone to enjoy safely, so we'll be sharing safety messages up to Bonfire weekend. To find our Bonfire and Firework safety advice click here: 👉

    Image of a flame with the text 'Let's all have a Bangin' Bonfire Night'.
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  11. The best choice for minor injuries and illnesses is self-care. Keep a well-stocked medicine cabinet and get plenty of rest. Your pharmacist or GP can help if you need more advice.

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  12. 111 Online can provide urgent healthcare advice when you need it. Please visit

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  13. Pharmacists can offer advice and over-the-counter medicines for a range of minor illnesses. If symptoms suggest it's something more serious, pharmacists have the right training to make sure you are signposted to the help you need.

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  14. Whether the sky is grey, blue or red, we'll be there for you. Call 999 in a life-threatening emergency, or visit if you need urgent medical advice. If your need isn't urgent, consider your local pharmacy or GP. 📸 Photo by Paramedic, Lawrie

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  15. Get vaccinated. Get boosted. Get protected. Visit

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  16. 111 Online is for there for you when you need urgent medical advice. Visit and answer questions about your symptoms, find out when and where to get help, and be contacted by a health professional if necessary.

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  18. Oct 25

    Unfortunately, around the Bonfire period, our crews encounter various anti-social behaviours when trying to keep our communities safe. Please, this Bonfire period, respect the work that our crews are doing, as well as our partners at and 🚒🚓🚑

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  19. It’s never too late to quit smoking. You will notice immediate improvements to your finances and health when you stop. provides information and support to help you start your quitting journey. For help and advice, visit:

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  20. Vaccines are the best protection we have against dangerous viruses like flu and COVID-19. Find out if you’re eligible for these two essential vaccines now at

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