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Transcript Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department Rescue Division
Mobile Fire-Rescue Department
EMS Division
EMS Chief
AED PRESENTATION
What Are AEDs?
Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) allow
trained lay rescuers to successfully deliver
defibrillation even before EMS can arrive.
AEDs are safe, effective, lightweight, durable,
low maintenance and easy to use.
AEDs interpret heart rhythm and determine if
a shock is required. The unit
prompts the rescuer to deliver the
shock, if necessary. An AED will
NOT shock someone who does not
need defibrillation.
What is Sudden Cardiac Arrest?
The heart stops abruptly and unconsciousness
follows
Usually caused by Ventricular Fibrillation
(abnormal chaotic heart rhythm which causes the
heart’s pumping action to quickly stop). Not the
same as heart attack
for
The ONLY known solution
Results in death if not treated immediately
EARLY
DEFIBRILLATION
ventricular fibrillation is . . .
Where Do Most Sudden Cardiac
Arrests Occur?
Most Sudden cardiac arrests occur
in the home
followed by public locations,
such as:
Work Sites
Airports
Churches
Event Centers
Anywhere large amounts
of people congregate
The Impact of Sudden Cardiac Arrest
340,000 people die each year from sudden
cardiac arrest (SCA) - that is about 900 per
day!
90% of SCAs occur outside of the hospital
Less than 5% survive SCA
If AEDs were more readily
available, approximately
50,000 lives could be saved
each year
What Can YOU do to Help?
Be a Strong Link in the
Chain of Survival
Early
Defibrillation
What About Liability?
You are Covered by Law:
Alabama’s Good Samaritan Act
Federal Cardiac Arrest Survival Act (CASA)
A person experiencing an SCA is
clinically dead. Use of an AED to
resuscitate can do no additional harm
Perceived standard of care
Proving medical causation is
extremely difficult (who caused
the death)
Get the Patient to the Hospital
QUESTIONS
THE END