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New F.A.S.T. campaign launched to improve recognition of stroke


The NHS have launched a new hard hitting campaign to raise awareness of the signs of a stroke and of the need to call an ambulance immediately. In our region, we know that people take longer than average to spot symptoms and dial 999, which results in fewer people receiving time critical but live saving treatment.

Even if it doesn’t seem like much, at the first sign of a stroke call 999.

Every year in the UK, there are around 100,000 strokes with 4,500 in Greater Manchester alone. This results in 38,000 stroke-related deaths, and it is a leading cause of disability.

The first sign of a stroke might not seem serious. Like not being able to raise your arm, or struggling to smile, or slurring when you speak.

Stroke symptoms can be less dramatic, painful or obvious than you might expect. Even if it doesn’t seem like it, any sign of a stroke is always an emergency, so call 999 immediately if you or someone else experiences a single symptom.

A stroke is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention as every minute is vital. Acting FAST on any sign of a stroke gives stroke patients quicker access to specialist treatment that can be life-saving and could reduce the long-term effects such as a disability.

Whether it is a friend, loved one or even a passer-by, dialing 999 quickly saves lives.

Face or Arm or Speech, at the first sign, it’s Time to call 999.

Visit www.nhs.uk/ActFAST for more information.