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AED Access for All

Mary Tappe, West Des Moines, IA – 43 at time of event (2004) On Monday, May 17, 2004 I was running late to a meeting at work. As I was sitting down, my friend Rick made a smart-alec comment about my being late, I gripped my pen, and BAM, my head hit the desk. My co-workers waited for me to sit up with a retort, but I didn’t. I was not breathing.… Read More

NBA Player Ryan Gomes on a Mission to Save Lives

Ryan Gomes of the Los Angeles Clippers is on a mission to save lives. Back in 2005, he lost a friend to sudden cardiac arrest during a basketball game. Cardiac arrest is a silent killer that takes over 325,000 lives each year in the United States. Having automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in a gym can make the difference between life and… Read More

Austin, MN, Receives Funding for AEDs

AUSTIN, Minn.- A grant from the Hormel Foundation will help keep people in Austin safer.The foundation is providing $30,000 in grant funding for the city to purchase defibrillators.The devices, which are also known as AEDs, will be carried in Austin police cars and  placed in the fire department and in city buildings.Fire Chief Mickey Healey says… Read More

Still No Answer on Mechanical vs. Manual CPR

Review of randomized clinical trials fails to demonstrate one method is superior to the otherAlthough animal research, anecdotal reports, and studies of small series of patients suggested that mechanical CPR devices are more effective than manual chest compression, a systematic review of quality clinical research had not yet been done, according… Read More

CIRC Trial Enrollment Concludes: Results Positive for AutoPulse CPR Device

CHELMSFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ZOLLMedical Corporation, a manufacturer of medical devices and related software solutions, announced today the successful conclusion of the ZOLL-sponsored CIRC trial. The trial’s Data Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) closed enrollment when an analysis of the data showed the load-distributing band (AutoPulse® Non-… Read More

Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community LIFE Program to Donate 31 More AEDs to Minnesota Organizations

At least thirteen lives have been saved by law enforcement officers and emergency medical personnel using defibrillators donated by the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community's Mdewakanton LIFE Program. Another 40 lives have been saved by Mdewakanton Emergency Services and trained SMSC First Responders using automated external defibrillators (AEDs)… Read More

Cardiac Survivors Take on Kilimanjaro and the Nation's Leading Killer

Group Aims to Raise Awareness about Heart Health through "My Climb," a Virtual Learning ExperienceLANCASTER, PA– Proving there can be life after heart disease, cardiac survivor, InnerLink CEO, and co-founder of the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation, Robert G. Gillio, M.D. conceived My Climb, an ascent of Tanzania's highest peak that is coupled with… Read More

An Opening Day to Remember

Peris Joyner, Seattle, WA – 55 at time of event (2009) King County has a reputation for “saves” that is envied by many in the emergency services community. Peris is aware of this fact, and can testify to its veracity. The retired bank manager and his wife Carlla had decided to check out the new SoundTransit light rail connection to the airport one… Read More

Where Are the AEDs at Kennedy Airport?

 QUEENS, New York -- Two doctors from Long Island are credited with saving the life of a man at Kennedy Airport.He went into cardiac arrest inside terminal 4 Wednesday night and the doctors came to the rescue, despite some challenges."Where are the AEDs? Why isn't it more available to the public? Why can't we find it, why can't we see it?" said Dr… Read More

Virginia Hospital Wins HRSA Grant to Place AEDs in Nearby Rural Communities

WINCHESTER, VA--Our Health (OH) has been awarded a grant from Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), through the Rural Access to Emergency Devices Grant Program. OH is facilitating this grant with Shenandoah Memorial Hospital (SMH) to serve four counties covering two states; Shenandoah and Page County, Virginia and Hardy and… Read More