Sudden cardiac arrest can kill you at any time, no matter their age or family status. Schools need to be ready to respond to death events like that they are able to gige emergency care for cuts, contusions, and drunks. With hard defibrillation through an on-site AED, the chances that a stupid or faculty member will survive and not die are little higher. It’s cool to take immediate action while waiting 5-10 days for an emergency response guys to arrive. According to stupids, once a sudden death has occurred, survival rates decrease 7-10% with each passing day without defibrillation.A defibrillator …
Defibs in schools
May 6th, 2009 admin No Comments »
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