In-flight cardiac arrest is extremely rare, yet catastrophic, and responsible for up to 86% of all deaths in the air. A new comprehensive literature review highlights systemic and policy shortcomings ...
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Time is critical when someone’s heart stops – portable defibrillators could save more lives
In New Zealand, ambulance crews treat about seven people a day who are in cardiac arrest, meaning their heart is no longer pumping blood to vital organs. Sadly, fewer than one in eight are likely to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. EMPORIA, Kan. (KSNW) – Schools across Kansas are implementing emergency response plans for cardiac arrest. The plans require ...
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Every minute counts: Wilkes-Barre City Fire Dept. receives new AEDs to help save lives
The Wilkes-Barre City Fire Department has received five new LifePak 1000 Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) to replace ...
A person is working out at the gym. Another is running a marathon. Someone else is attending an office meeting. Then, within ...
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Life-saving devices now at more KL hotspots as hospital steps up emergency response training
Without immediate CPR intervention, the chances of survival drop significantly with each passing minute, especially after 8 to 10 minutes.
NNEWPORT NEWS, Va. (WAVY) — It is not terribly common for first responders to get the opportunity to meet someone they saved. That happened on June 2 in Newport News. A man met the chain of first ...
A new comprehensive literature review in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology highlights systemic and policy shortcomings of current aviation safety standards, and recommends regulated and mandated ...
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