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Learn MoreWhen Stroke Strikes ACT F.A.S.T. A Stroke is a medical emergency.CALL 112 or 999.
The Irish Heart Foundation’s Act F.A.S.T. campaign aims to raise awareness of the signs of stroke and the importance of calling an ambulance as soon as possible.
F.A.S.T. stands for Face, Arms, Speech and Time.
Face – can the person smile? Has their mouth or eye drooped?
Arms – can the person raise both arms?
Speech – can the person speak clearly and understand what you say?
Time – call 112 or 999 for an ambulance if you spot any one of these signs.
If you recognise any of the signs of a stroke, call 112 or 999 immediately.
Effective stroke treatment is hugely time dependent. The faster you act, the more of the person you can save.
Stroke destroys two million brain cells every minute. If you suspect that someone is having a stroke call 112 or 999 immediately.
Every minute matters so act F.A.S.T. – the faster you act, the more of the person you save.
Calling an ambulance and getting straight to the Emergency Department can make all the difference. Emergency stroke treatments can greatly reduce the disability a person may have after a stroke.
While the most common signs of stroke are those highlighted in the F.A.S.T. campaign, there are a number of other less common symptoms of stroke that can also occur.