A publicly accessible Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is located at Westlink M7 Eastern Creek Control Centre

M7 Shared Path users and first responders can access a life-saving Automated External Defibrillator (AED) at the Westlink M7 Eastern Creek Control Centre.

“This equipment will potentially save lives,” said Westlink M7’s Safety Manager.

The AED has been installed to help those experiencing sudden cardiac arrest receive potentially life-saving treatment.

The AED is located on the main building façade in the front car park of the Eastern Creek Control Centre.

First responders can access the AED by following a short route from the M7 shared path water bubbler.

Wayfinding and signage is installed to clearly guide the community - scroll down or click here to view or download the map.

This device is publicly accessible and registered with NSW Ambulance.

This is a vital safety initiative which aims to create a safe environment for the community by providing accessible emergency response equipment in a key location.