The House of Representatives on Thursday called for the installation of Automated External Defibrillators in government institutions, schools, religious centres and other public buildings across the ...
Bob Davies and Hilary Gates discuss why communities — not just EMS — must act to improve cardiac arrest survival ...
Survival in cardiac arrest drops sharply within minutes. New data and response technology highlight why the first 10 minutes can determine the outcome.
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is the most time-sensitive medical emergency. Hamlin wears jersey No. 3, and his story underscores three key steps that define an effective response ...
HeartHero announced today that its Premarket Approval (PMA) application for Elliot, the company’s connected Automated External Defibrillator (AED), has been submitted to and accepted for review by the ...
A $50,000 Walbridge grant equips deputies with advanced AEDs to strengthen early defibrillation in underserved parts of ...
Lancashire Evening Post on MSN
Call to reinstate defibrillators - nearly 1/3 of those in North West wouldn't work in an emergency
Nearly a third of all publicly-accessible defibrillators in the North West do not work, according to shock new research.
Burnley Express on MSN
Burnley Council and NWAS upgrade 10 defibrillators and invite residents to free awareness session
Life-saving defibrillators have been upgraded at Burnley Council buildings and public locations across Burnley and Padiham, in partnership with North West Ambulance Service.
The campaign by Red Sky Foundation calls to to close the Gender Gap in Heart Health and CPR Response ...
Lancashire Telegraph on MSN
10 defibrillators in Burnley and Padiham upgraded to save more lives
Life-saving defibrillators have been upgraded at Burnley Council buildings and public locations across Burnley and Padiham, in partnership with North West Ambulance Service (NWAS).
Sunderland Echo on MSN
We want to tackle the troubling gender disparity in heart health outcomes
“Save My Life, Not My Modesty” - that’s the message from female campaigners as they aim to tackle troubling gender disparities in heart health outcomes and emergency response.
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