Baltic drinkers thanked
Pubgoers have helped to pay for new life-saving equipment in Foxdale.
The village now has its own public defibrillator outside the petrol station on Main Road.
Local charity Craig's Heartstrong Foundation installed it with assistance from Ellan Vannin Fuels and donations from regulars at the Baltic Inn.
It comes after UK charities unveiled a new online map of the devices, which can be used to help heart attack victims, amid fears the public didn't know where they were.
There are now well over 200 public defibrillators in the Isle of Man.
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