AEDs at Dollis Hill Tube Station

Questions to the Mayor of London – answered at on 22 December 2021.

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Photo of Krupesh Hirani Krupesh Hirani Labour

When will Dollis Hill tube station have an Automated External Defibrillator Units (AEDs) on site as part of the wider Transport for London (TfL) network plan to rollout AEDs across its network?

Photo of Sadiq Khan Sadiq Khan Mayor of London

In conjunction with the London Ambulance Service (LAS), Transport for London (TfL) has to date deployed 215 AED’s at 154 stations across the London Underground network (with some larger stations having more than one AED due to the size and/or complexity of their layout). The chosen locations (also known as hotspots) have been determined by LAS and TfL on the basis of known historic incidents on the network where an AED may have been used in a medical emergency.

TfL does intend to install AEDs at all other stations on its network, including at Dollis Hill tube station, but unfortunately there is no confirmed funding to commit to any programme dates at this stage.